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Description The top of Mt. Sulpher in Banff, Alberta. At the peak is a station that was part of a global cosmic ray observatory project beginning 40 years ago. (Changed title from Mt. Norquay to Sulphur Mountain.).
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Author Tavis Ford from Canada

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