The Montana Flume is a historic wooden flume located in Montana, United States. It was originally built in the late 1800s as part of the extensive water diversion system used for mining operations, specifically to transport water to areas where gold and other minerals were being mined. Flumes are specially constructed channels or troughs that carry water, often elevated above the ground on supports or in a trench.
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