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At the highest point of the Simplon is a large building, with a lofty flight of stairs, founded by Napoleon, for the reception of travelers, and subject to the same rules as that of the Great St. Bernard.
Shepp's Photographs of the World Daniel B. Shepp
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The Mont Cenis is probably the most famous because at the time of its construction it was regarded as the greatest engineering achievement of the modern world, yet it is only a simple tunnel 8 miles long, while the Simplon is a double tunnel, each bore of which is 12-1/4 miles.
Marvels of Modern Science Paul Severing
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Wordsworth and his friend Robert Jones followed the course of the Rhône and crossed the Simplon Pass into Italy.
Richard Bangs: Here Be Dragons: Mt. Pilatus in Switzerland, Part 2 Richard Bangs 2011
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Wordsworth and his friend Robert Jones followed the course of the Rhône and crossed the Simplon Pass into Italy.
Richard Bangs: Here Be Dragons: Mt. Pilatus in Switzerland, Part 2 Richard Bangs 2011
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Wordsworth and his friend Robert Jones followed the course of the Rhône and crossed the Simplon Pass into Italy.
Richard Bangs: Here Be Dragons: Mt. Pilatus in Switzerland, Part 2 Richard Bangs 2011
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Wordsworth and his friend Robert Jones followed the course of the Rhône and crossed the Simplon Pass into Italy.
Richard Bangs: Here Be Dragons: Mt. Pilatus in Switzerland, Part 2 Richard Bangs 2011
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Wordsworth and his friend Robert Jones followed the course of the Rhône and crossed the Simplon Pass into Italy.
Richard Bangs: Here Be Dragons: Mt. Pilatus in Switzerland, Part 2 Richard Bangs 2011
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Wordsworth and his friend Robert Jones followed the course of the Rhône and crossed the Simplon Pass into Italy.
Richard Bangs: Here Be Dragons: Mt. Pilatus in Switzerland, Part 2 Richard Bangs 2011
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Wordsworth and his friend Robert Jones followed the course of the Rhône and crossed the Simplon Pass into Italy.
Richard Bangs: Here Be Dragons: Mt. Pilatus in Switzerland, Part 2 Richard Bangs 2011
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Wordsworth and his friend Robert Jones followed the course of the Rhône and crossed the Simplon Pass into Italy.
Richard Bangs: Here Be Dragons: Mt. Pilatus in Switzerland, Part 2 Richard Bangs 2011
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