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Aftermath of the 1929 Burin Tsunami

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from Government of Newfoundland and Labrador, Provincial Archives (PANL A2-149).

Copyright in Canada expired at the end of 1979, thus also PD in the U.S.


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  • 1929 Grand Banks earthquake