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    From: "Norm Pascal" appleglen -AT- shaw -DOT- ca
    Date: Thu Oct 28 19:02:01 2004
    Subject: This is a photo of the longest and highest railway steel bridge in the world, built by the Canadian Pacific Railway. Construction began in 1907 and the project was completed in 1909. It is 1839 meters long (1.14 miles long) and 105 meters above the river bed (344 feet high) and took 12,500 tonnes of steel. Located in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada.
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    High_Level_Bridge.jpg

Photo EXIF Data:

Image Creation Date   2004:10:28 10:57:36
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Image Capture Date   2004:10:28 10:57:36
Image Digitized Date   2004:10:28 10:57:36
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