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By:Dave Belcher (Darbs) on
May 30, 2009
Tags:
coulee
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drumheller
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hoodoos
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badlands
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alberta
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dinosaur
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provincial_park
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erosion
This is the Wilson Creek Coulee badlands near Drumheller, Alberta, part of Dinosaur Provincial Park. Many of the fossils in the Tyrell Museum have come from these badlands.
There's a young girl peeking out from behind one of the hoodoos. ( I'll let you find her and do a snapshot of her)
High resolution large format view in Google Earth: http://maps.pbase.com/darby2/image/113204546#
Date Taken: May 30, 2009
Date Added: October 25, 2009
Bookmarked: 3 times
Total Views: 300 views
Gear: Panasonic Lumix FZ 50
Snapshots: 5
Size: 0.54 gigapixels
Field of View: 152.2 degrees wide, 28.4 degrees high
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October 26, 2009 04:05 | Flag as inappropriate | |
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Hey, this is a great panorama and a fantastic subject. Posted by Castillonis |
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