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Frank Landslide Panorama displays Natural Disaster area of Shattered Rock

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Frank slide is on record as the most devastating natural disaster in Canadian history. In 1903 a large chunk of Turtle Mountain limestone broke away and crashed into the valley below covering a coal mine, railway, and the town of Frank. An estimated 90 people died.
Location:
Frank Slide Crows Nest Pass Canadian Rocky Mountains Alberta, Canada
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Panasonic AG-HMC150P

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Date Created:
2010 Oct 13
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20 Oct 2010
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