A railway quartet
Article Abstract:
Railroad travel remains a popular way of going to and seeing places. Trains running in North America, Mexico and Canada afford rail travelers the opportunity to see anything from antiquities like totem poles to natural sights such as moose and migrating birds.
Publication Name: Reader's Digest (Canadian)
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0034-0413
Year: 1992
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Snakebite
Article Abstract:
A pit viper with velvety-looking scales of brown and grey that kills more people than any other snake in Central America is described. Snakebites in Canada are not considered life threatening as antivenin is widely available.
Publication Name: Reader's Digest (Canadian)
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0034-0413
Year: 2003
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Rolling north on the Alaska Highway
Article Abstract:
The Alaska Highway was built on Mar 1942 and stretches 1,475 miles from British Columbia to Alaska. A description of the highway's history and scenery is given.
Publication Name: Reader's Digest (Canadian)
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0034-0413
Year: 1992
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