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English: Prism used to monitor the movement of Turtle Mountain, site of the Frank Slide in Crowsnest Pass, Alberta. Several of these units are installed on the mountain. Hourly, a robotic laser mounted at the nearby Frank Slide Interpretive Centre measures the location of the prisms to track any movement of the mountain.
Date 28 April 2008 (according to Exif data)
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Author Bryan Passifiume

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the machine monitors all the mountains movements

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