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82 | Murdochville, QC was an important mining town (mostly copper) in the 1950s and had a population of 5000 plus. It is famous for the union battles of the 1950s that laid the ground work for the current union laws for Quebec miners. There are now fewer than 500 inhabitants and it looks like a ghost town with laid out streets and buildings but very few people |
Photographer: FRED SELIGMAN MD | Camera: NIKON D3 | Date: 7/20/10 5:56 PM | ISO: 200 | Exp. Time: 1/320s | Aperture: 9.0 | Focal Length: 24.0mm (~24.0mm) | Flash: No | Latitude: N 48°57'40.06" | Longitude: W 65°29'29.81" | Altitude: 552 metres | GPS time: 22:55:25 UTC | Copyright: © 2010 Fred Seligman MD | See map |
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