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A 100 year-old trestle bridge in Alberta is the longest and highest in the world

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Alberta is known for its jaw-dropping mountains and quirky roadside attractions, but in Lethbridge, there’s a magnificent monument that steals the show. Large and in charge From Drumheller’s giant T. Rex to the massive pierogi in Glendon, Wild Rose Country is no stranger to giant landmarks, and south of Calgary, you’ll find the High Level Bridge. Stretching 5,327 feet (1.6 kilometres) across and towering 96 metres (314 feet) over the Oldman Rive…
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Curiocity broke the news in on Tuesday, June 17, 2025.
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