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Second longest wooden railway trestle in the world crossed the highway and the Paddle River. Originally built in 1914. ~May 15, 2004 - Highway 43, Alberta

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100_1130_AB_Hwy43_RRTrestle.jpg - Second longest wooden railway trestle in the world crossed the highway and the Paddle River. Originally built in 1914. ~May 15, 2004 - Highway 43, Alberta

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Camera: EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY KODAK DX6490 ZOOM DIGITAL CAMERA | Date: 5/15/04 10:38 AM | Exp. Mode: Program normal | Exp. Time: 1/500s | Aperture: 4.0 | Focal Length: 6.3mm
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