My husband stopped at Dinosaur Provincial Park last Tuesday, on his way home from a business trip.
He hiked 4 of the park's 5 trails, and took many photos of the badlands scenery.
As the sign says, this kind of terrain is unusual in most of Canada. In southeastern Alberta, not as much.
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Richard
Schear
October 1,
2013
Red Deer River

It looks like the moon or anothe planet in some of the photos.
ReplyDeleteAmazing landscape, the layers of history so evident. Interesting information in the boards.
ReplyDeleteThose are some amazing scenes! I have heard of the badlands in the US (mostly old westerns) but never got to see them. Thanks for sharing your shots.
ReplyDeleteWow! I didn't know Canada had a badlands. How wonderful! Dick sure does get around.
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing place! Lovely shots too.
ReplyDeleteI would love to visit this park!Richard is a talented photographer, all pictures are fabulous!
ReplyDeleteLéia
Great shots, Kay. I live in Cochrane and love the badlands!!
ReplyDeleteHari OM
ReplyDeleteThis was fascinating - and also had a bit of de ja vu, for this resembles the Burren area of County Clare, Eire - yet also very different. Great Our World Post!!! YAM xx
I will definitely go back some day soon (when I have some money again that is).
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