Fearing a Killer Landslide, Squamish Builds a $115-Million Wall - The Tyee
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In 1990, workers excavating land at Squamish’s garbage dump made a curious discovery: trees buried deep in the ground.
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The dump’s operator called in geoscientists, who dug five metres and unearthed not just a few logs, but an entire forest. The trees and surrounding debris turned out to be evidence of an 800-year-old landslide that had cascaded down the slopes of Mount Garibaldi an…
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