File:North Thomspon River from Canadian in BC.jpg

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English: The North Thompson River as seen from the train--The Canadian--as the train heads north (and eventually east) in British Columbia. this area is just north of Kamloops. Note how sparce the vegetation is compared to lusher forests farther north. I took this photo myself in October 2012.
Date 1 February 2013 (original upload date)
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Author The original uploader was Steverelei at English Wikipedia.

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  • 2013-02-01 01:14 Steverelei 640×432× (77319 bytes) The North Thompson River as seen from the train--The Canadian--as the train heads north (and eventually east) in British Columbia. this area is just north of Kamloops. Note how sparce the vegetation is compared to lusher forests farther north. I took t...

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