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On or about June 23, 1925 about 38 million cubic meters of rocks and debris slid northward off of Sheep Mountain and into the valley of the Gros Ventre River, forming an impoundment that now holds back Lower Slide Lake. Almost two years later a portion of this landslide dam failed and the resulting flood wiped out the...
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The Frank Slide is a natural landslide on the northeasterly face of Turtle Mountain in southwest Alberta, Canada. On April 29, 1903, 30 million cubic meters of rock tumbled down to the valley floor, burying much of the small town of Frank, and killing 76 people. For further information, visit the website of the Fran...
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Site of an ancient catastrophe... Edi is standing in the Bell Canyon Sandstone. See if you can find Berti (he's waving to you). Hint: find him in the Rader Slide blocks.
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Lots of sliders on a hot day.
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Mount Katahdin is the highest point in Maine, USA and the highest elevation on the mountain, Baxter Peak, is the northern terminus of the Appalachian Trail. The first recorded route up the mountain was via a large rock slide which created a bare but treacherous path up the western side of the mountain. This rock slid...
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A massive expansion of St. Louis's City Museum, featuring more slides and the infamous overhanging bus that rankled the city so much in the 1990s. More found objects from all over the city are here; the camera is positioned on a dome from the old St. Louis Planetarium, the mantis is familiar to people who used to drive...
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A ten story shaft at the center of the old International Shoe building contains spiraling slides, a window into the "caves" portion of the museum, and (apparently) an organ. www.citymuseum.org

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The Ferguson Rock Slide completely covered Highway 140 between Midpines and Yosemite valley in early 2006. Caltrans built some bridges and a one-lane road to bypass the slide. More at yosemiteexplorer.com/albums/v/pow/060615-slide
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The Ferguson Rock Slide completely covered Highway 140 between Midpines and Yosemite valley in early 2006. Caltrans built some bridges and a one-lane road to bypass the slide. More at yosemiteexplorer.com/albums/v/pow/060615-slide
/ and abclocal.go.com/kfsn/story?section=news/local&id=6080913
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