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BY PAT BRENNAN, FOR POSTMEDIA NEWS
A giant centipede striding across the Alberta prairie is a monument – of sorts – to Eugene Whelan, the former federal agriculture minister who died Feb. 19, 2013 at age 88.
It looks like a giant centipede, but it’s the Brooks Aqueduct, a rather unusual tourist attraction left behind by a much earlier prairie drought.
When it opened for business in 1910, the aqueduct was the world's longest elevated concrete structure. Construction engineers from Canadian Pacific Railway built the three-km aqueduct to carry water across a valley that interrupted one of its long earthen irrigation canals.
Whelan stepped in to save it from the wrecking ball in 1981.
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