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3-570: The Cingino Dam is a gravity masonry dam located 7 kilometres (4 mi) southwest of Antrona Schieranco , Province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola in Piedmont , Italy . The dam creates Lago Cingino (or Cingino reservoir) which is fed by the Antigine and Troncone streams. The reservoir has a surface area of 0.14 square kilometres (0.1 sq mi) and is maximum 2,262 metres (7,421 ft) above sea level, typically 2,250 metres (7,382 ft). It

6-623: Is one of five reservoirs within a hydroelectric complex in the Valle Antrona and helps supply the Campliccioli Power Plant with water for power production. The dam became an internet sensation due to pictures of Alpine Ibex that climb up its steep downstream face in order to lick salt off the stones. A video shared by the BBC 's Forces of Nature with Brian Cox has been viewed over 208 million times as of May 2022. Despite

9-1046: The picturesque setting, Atlas Obscura describes the dam as "otherwise unremarkable." Masonry dam Type of dam Masonry dams are dams made out of masonry  – mainly stone and brick , sometimes joined with mortar . They are either the gravity or the arch-gravity type. The largest masonry dam in the World is Nagarjuna Sagar Dam , Andhra Pradesh and Telangana , in India. Visual examples [ edit ] [REDACTED] The original Theodore Roosevelt Dam in Arizona [REDACTED] New Croton Dam in New York [REDACTED] The Artouste Dam in France [REDACTED] The Nagarjuna Sagar Dam in India

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