Railway demolition unearths new discoveries from World War II
Unalaska’s marine railway stands half-demolished in December. The World War II structure has since been leveled, about 75 years after it was built. (Photo by Laura Kraegel/KUCB)
About 75 years ago, the U.S. Navy built a marine railway in Unalaska, which was basically an underwater railroad that helped the military haul boats out of the Bering Sea during World War II.
http://media.aprn.org/2017/ann-20170316-08.mp3Since then, the railway has slowly gone to seed and recently, it was
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