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Dinosaur Provincial Park Collection

"Dinosaur Provincial Park: A Journey Through Time in Alberta, Canada" Step into a prehistoric wonderland at Dinosaur Provincial Park

Background imageDinosaur Provincial Park Collection: Eroded landscape in the Dinosaur Provincial Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Alberta, Canada

Eroded landscape in the Dinosaur Provincial Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Alberta, Canada, North America

Background imageDinosaur Provincial Park Collection: Another Planet

Another Planet
Yu Sheng

Background imageDinosaur Provincial Park Collection: Hoodoos with cap intact, Badlands, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta

Hoodoos with cap intact, Badlands, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta, Canada

Background imageDinosaur Provincial Park Collection: Young mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) in badlands, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Young mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) in badlands, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta, Canada

Background imageDinosaur Provincial Park Collection: Hoodoo with fallen caps, Badlands, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta

Hoodoo with fallen caps, Badlands, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta, Canada

Background imageDinosaur Provincial Park Collection: Cap that has fallen off a hoodoo, Badlands, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Dinosaur Provincial Park

Cap that has fallen off a hoodoo, Badlands, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta, Canada

Background imageDinosaur Provincial Park Collection: Hoodoo with cap intact, Badlands, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta

Hoodoo with cap intact, Badlands, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta, Canada

Background imageDinosaur Provincial Park Collection: Milky Way

Milky Way
Jason Ma

Background imageDinosaur Provincial Park Collection: Badlands Landscape, Dinosaur Provincial Park; Alberta, Canada

Badlands Landscape, Dinosaur Provincial Park; Alberta, Canada

Background imageDinosaur Provincial Park Collection: Hoodoo In Dinosaur Provincial Park; Alberta, Canada

Hoodoo In Dinosaur Provincial Park; Alberta, Canada

Background imageDinosaur Provincial Park Collection: Badlands in Winter

Badlands in Winter
Detail of badlands formation in fresh snow, Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta, Canada, UNESCO World heritage Site

Background imageDinosaur Provincial Park Collection: The northern autumn stars and constellations rising over Dinosaur Provincial Park

The northern autumn stars and constellations rising over Dinosaur Provincial Park
The northern autumn stars and constellations rising in the east over the Badlands of Dinosaur Provincial Park in Alberta, Canada

Background imageDinosaur Provincial Park Collection: Aurora borealis over the badlands of Dinosaur Provincial Park, Canada

Aurora borealis over the badlands of Dinosaur Provincial Park, Canada
September 30, 2012 - Aurora borealis over the badlands of Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta, Canada. The landscape is illuminated by the full harvest moon (off camera to the right)

Background imageDinosaur Provincial Park Collection: Gibbous moon and crepuscular rays over Dinosaur Provincial Park, Canada

Gibbous moon and crepuscular rays over Dinosaur Provincial Park, Canada
August 18, 2013 - The waxing gibbous moon above the blue shadow of the Earth and pink Belt of Venus band, with dark blue crepuscular rays converging on the anti-solar point in the east, at sunset

Background imageDinosaur Provincial Park Collection: Starry sky above hoodoo formations at Dinosaur Provincial Park, Canada

Starry sky above hoodoo formations at Dinosaur Provincial Park, Canada
August 18, 2013 - The stars of Cassiopeia and Andromeda rising behind hoodoo formations at Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta, Canada. Illumination is from the waxing gibbous moon (off camera)

Background imageDinosaur Provincial Park Collection: Stars over the hoodoos in the Red Deer River valley, Alberta, Canada

Stars over the hoodoos in the Red Deer River valley, Alberta, Canada
September 21, 2013 - Stars over the hoodoos in the Red Deer River valley on Highway 10 east of Drumheller, Alberta, Canada. Light from a waning gibbous moon provided the illumination

Background imageDinosaur Provincial Park Collection: Moonrise over badlands

Moonrise over badlands
Moon rising over badlands inDinosaur Provincial Park

Background imageDinosaur Provincial Park Collection: Badlands at dusk

Badlands at dusk
Badlands at sunsetDinosaur Provincial ParkAlberta, Canada

Background imageDinosaur Provincial Park Collection: Badlands formations at Dinosaur Provincial Park in Alberta Canada

Badlands formations at Dinosaur Provincial Park in Alberta Canada
Badlands formations at Dinosaur Provincial Park in Alberta, Canada

Background imageDinosaur Provincial Park Collection: Badlands at Dinosaur Provincial Park in Alberta, Canada during thunderstorm

Badlands at Dinosaur Provincial Park in Alberta, Canada during thunderstorm

Background imageDinosaur Provincial Park Collection: Dinosaur Valley, Drumheller, Alberta, Canada, North America

Dinosaur Valley, Drumheller, Alberta, Canada, North America

Background imageDinosaur Provincial Park Collection: Layered sandstone formation at Dinosaur Provincial Park in Alberta, Canada

Layered sandstone formation at Dinosaur Provincial Park in Alberta, Canada

Background imageDinosaur Provincial Park Collection: Badlands with clouds, Dinosaur Provincial Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Alberta, Canada

Badlands with clouds, Dinosaur Provincial Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Alberta, Canada, North America

Background imageDinosaur Provincial Park Collection: Badlands, Dinosaur Provincial Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Alberta, Canada, North America

Badlands, Dinosaur Provincial Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Alberta, Canada, North America

Background imageDinosaur Provincial Park Collection: Fossil quarry, location of most cretaceous dinosaur species ever found, Dinosaur Provincial Park

Fossil quarry, location of most cretaceous dinosaur species ever found, Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta, Canada, october

Background imageDinosaur Provincial Park Collection: Dinosaur information boards in badlands habitat, Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta, Canada, october

Dinosaur information boards in badlands habitat, Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta, Canada, october

Background imageDinosaur Provincial Park Collection: View of badlands habitat, Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta, Canada, october

View of badlands habitat, Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta, Canada, october

Background imageDinosaur Provincial Park Collection: Western Prairie Rattlesnake (Crotalus viridis) adult, coiled on leaf litter

Western Prairie Rattlesnake (Crotalus viridis) adult, coiled on leaf litter, Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta, Canada, october

Background imageDinosaur Provincial Park Collection: Mule Deer (Odocoileus hemionus) two does, standing amongst long grass, in badlands habitat

Mule Deer (Odocoileus hemionus) two does, standing amongst long grass, in badlands habitat, Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta, Canada, october

Background imageDinosaur Provincial Park Collection: Sunrise in the badlands, Dinosaur Provincial Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Sunrise in the badlands, Dinosaur Provincial Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Alberta, Canada, North America

Background imageDinosaur Provincial Park Collection: Badlands formations

Badlands formations at Dinosaur Provincial Park in Alberta, Canada

Background imageDinosaur Provincial Park Collection: Badlands at Dinosaur

Badlands at Dinosaur Provincial Park in Alberta, Canada



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"Dinosaur Provincial Park: A Journey Through Time in Alberta, Canada" Step into a prehistoric wonderland at Dinosaur Provincial Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the badlands of Alberta, Canada. This captivating landscape is home to an abundance of natural wonders that will transport you back millions of years. As you explore the park's rugged terrain, be prepared to encounter fascinating geological formations known as hoodoos. These towering pillars of rock rise from the earth with their caps intact, creating a surreal and otherworldly sight. Marvel at the intricate details etched into these ancient structures and imagine the forces that shaped them over time. In this remarkable setting, even wildlife seems to have stepped out of a bygone era. Spotting a young mule deer gracefully navigating through the badlands is like witnessing nature's harmony between past and present unfold before your eyes. The presence of such creatures adds another layer of enchantment to this already mesmerizing place. Venture further into Dinosaur Provincial Park and you'll come across hoodoos with fallen caps—a testament to the ever-changing nature of our planet. Witnessing these toppled formations reminds us that nothing remains constant in this dynamic world we inhabit. But fear not. Amidst fallen caps lie countless hoodoos still standing tall against time's relentless march forward. Their intact forms serve as sentinels guarding secrets from eons ago while offering visitors an awe-inspiring glimpse into Earth's ancient history. The badlands themselves are worth exploring extensively within this UNESCO World Heritage Site. With every step taken on its arid ground, one can't help but feel humbled by the vastness and raw beauty surrounding them, and is here where layers upon layers reveal stories untold—stories waiting for curious minds to unravel their mysteries. Dinosaur Provincial Park truly encapsulates both grandeur and fragility simultaneously—an extraordinary tapestry woven by Mother Nature herself throughout millennia.