File:Rogers Pass avalanche disaster 5 March 1910.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionRogers Pass avalanche disaster 5 March 1910.jpg |
English: The aftermath of the 5 March 1910 avalanche at snow shed 14 in Rogers Pass, British Columbia, Canada. Not to be confused with the fatal slide a day earlier at shed 17: Fifty-eight men died in what is still the nation's worst avalanche disaster. |
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Source | Revelstoke Museum and Archives (Photograph #268) |
Author | Unknown authorUnknown author |
Shelby Whiting
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