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Near Entrevaux, France

One of the Chemin de Fer de la Provence's "autorail" passes by the "arcades laterales" also known as the "elephants". The area is known for cloud bursts with very heavy down pours and these structures were built to carry the resulting torrents of water that come off the hills across the rail line.

Photographed by Christopher Marshall, April 15, 1991.
Added to the photo archive by Christopher Marshall, August 9, 2003.
Railroad: Chemin de Fer de la Provence.

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