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An impressive 19th century railway viaduct
View on an old railway viaduct. It is a 482 metres long and up to 35 metres high and made out of limestone in 1853. It spans a valley west of the town of Altenbeken, NRW, Germany. The king, who inaugurated it, joked “I had thought I would find a golden bridge, because so much money has been spent”
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