Image: Morants Curve without a train

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Description: Following the Bow river from Lake Louise, this curve on the Canadian Pacific Railway was named after Nicholas Morant – a Canadian photographer who worked for the railroad Company. This shot was taken from highway 1A and shows the Canadian rockies in the background. The river's source is the Bow Glacier in the Wapta Icefield and it flows South to Banff and ultimately winds it's way to the Hudson Bay.
Title: Morants Curve without a train
Credit: Morant's Curve - Digitized Velvia Slide film Uploaded by Arsenikk
Author: Alan Vernon
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