Canada Gallery / Alberta 3693

- Sitting Benches and Information Signs
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The Hoodoos Trail with sightseeing benches located southeast of the community of Drumheller, Alberta, Canada. - Stone Steps to Hoodoos
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Stone steps leading up through hoodoos on the Hoodoos Trail located southeast of the community of Drumheller, Alberta, Canada. - Hiking and Hoodoos
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Groups of people enjoying the hoodoo sights on the loop trail called the Hoodoos Trail located southeast of the community of Drumheller, Alberta, Canada. - Hoodoo Hiking
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A person hiking on the Hoodoos Trail located southeast of the community of Drumheller, Alberta, Canada. - Melted Butter Coulee
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Not just about hoodoos, there are also amazing samples of layered rocks that look like melted butter on the Hoodoos Trail located southeast of the community of Drumheller, Alberta, Canada. - Information Boards
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Groups educate themselves reading the information boards at the trailhead of the Hoodoos Trail located southeast of the community of Drumheller, Alberta, Canada. - Something about Hoodoos
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A view of the hoodoos and the people who are enjoying them while exploring on the Hoodoos Trail located southeast of the community of Drumheller, Alberta, Canada. - Smooooooooth
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The rocks are so smooth from decades of polishing from wind and rain. - Hoodoo Skyline
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A view of some of the hoodoos on the Hoodoos Trail located southeast of the community of Drumheller, Alberta, Canada. - Hoodoo Glory
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A close up look at one of the hoodoos on the Hoodoos Trail located southeast of the community of Drumheller, Alberta, Canada. - Pucker Up
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Rocks looking like a set of lips while exploring on the Hoodoos Trail located southeast of the community of Drumheller, Alberta, Canada. - Hoodoo and You
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The hoodoos of the Canadian Badlands as seen while exploring on the Hoodoos Trail located southeast of the community of Drumheller, Alberta, Canada.
Skeletons
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The walls light up in neon bones and skeletons as you walk the stairs up to the viewing deck in the "World's Tallest Dinosaur" located in Centennial Park in the downtown core of the community of Drumheller, Alberta, Canada.
Neon Bones
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The walls light up in neon bones and skeletons as you walk the stairs up to the viewing deck in the "World's Tallest Dinosaur" located in Centennial Park in the downtown core of the community of Drumheller, Alberta, Canada.- Spray Park
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Views of the water park from the dinosaur viewing deck located in Centennial Park in the downtown core of the community of Drumheller, Alberta, Canada.