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So, if you’re into documentaries that really dig into the engineering marvels of the past, this one’s intriguing. 'White Pass & Yukon Route: The Railway Built of Gold' takes you back to 1900, showcasing how this railway was crafted amid stunning landscapes. I mean, the shots of the rugged terrain are something else, and you can almost feel the history in the air. The film has a kind of reflective pacing, not rushed at all, allowing you to soak in the visuals and the story. There's this fascinating blend of British financing, Canadian contracting, and American ingenuity that gives it a unique flavor. It really captures the spirit of adventure and ambition that defined that era. Definitely worth a look if you appreciate the grit behind monumental projects.
Focuses on the engineering aspects and historical context.Great visual storytelling with emphasis on landscape.Interesting mix of international influences in construction.
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