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	<title>Comments on: HUMBER VALLEY VISTA. The incredible engineering feat of building a railway through this narrow section of the Humber Valley is evident in this scene taken from Coach 757 of Terra Transport&#8217;s Extra 945 West on April 20, 1987. As the narrow gauge train snakes around the bend, the churning waters of one of the Island&#8217;s most famous salmon rivers, the Humber, rush by Shellbird Island on the bottom right. Said to contain hidden pirate&#8217;s treasure, this area was explored and charted by Captain James Cook some 225 years earlier with the railway going through around 1896/97. A favourite pastime in this area is locating the &#8216;Man in the Mountain&#8217; a natural rock formation in the shape of a face on the upper right that looks down upon the the little island. With just a few miles to go, the photographer and his girlfriend&#8217;s 138 mile journey (and first time on a Newfoundland train) from Bishop&#8217;s Falls would soon come to an end in Corner Brook.</title>
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