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MONTMORENCY FALLS, CANADA

Visited by Pehr Kalm 7th of September, 1749.


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DATE:19th July 2014
PHOTOGRAPHER:Lars Hansen
ADDED:02/08/2014
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JOURNALS ETC: Linnaeus Apostles Global Science & Adventure, Volume 3, Book 2, Page 777
CONTENT: The 84 meter high and 46 meter wide Montmorency Falls (Chute Montmorency) on the Montmorency River in Quebec, Canada. Visited by Pehr Kalm 7th of September, 1749.
GEO-LOCATION:WGS84(46.89026, -71.14806)




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