Canadian Geographic Photo Club - Dinosaur Provincial Park
  

Dinosaur Provincial Park

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by Clifford Dupuis from Calgary CA on 15 May 2022
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Located 2½ hours east of Calgary, Alberta, along the Red Deer River, this provincial park was established in 1955. The park exhibits prairie grasslands, badlands, and 200-year-old riverside Cottonwoods. In addition, 58 Dinosaur species have been discovered and 500+ specimens removed and now displayed in museums worldwide. In 1979 it was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

  • Camera: NIKON D750
  • Focal: 20 mm
  • Shutter speed: 0.008 sec
  • Aperture: f/ 8
tagged: dinosaur_provincial_park alberta canada unesco_world_heritage_site dinosaurs badlands red_deer_river outdoors nature mountain mesa

3 comments


Debra Plett posted 2022-05-17 8:24pm

Gorgeous landscape shot Clifford with a great narrative.

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Jeff Aelick posted 2022-05-17 12:18am

That some thing grat shot the coloer are some thing

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Yves Langlois posted 2022-05-15 5:20pm

Thanks for the onfo Clifford. I like very much the perspective you shows here to express the harsh terrain of the badlands. I am a bit jalous. I don't have those opportunities here in the south of Québec.

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