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| In 1914, the Canadian Pacific Railway built a side-line to the Kootenay Mountains that required building a system of several bridges and tunnels just East of Hope to build the line straight through the one hundred metre deep gorge that the Coquihalla River had eroded into the granite rock of the mountains, Othello Tunnels, Coquihalla Canyon Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada. |
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