The hoodoo collection south of Drumheller, Alta., is the most famous one in Alberta. These sandstone pillars, topped with cap rocks that keep erosion to a minimum, are among the finest examples in the ...
Canada Post is pulling a stamp after wrongly identifying hoodoos as being in Alberta's Dinosaur Provincial Park. The hoodoos pictured on the stamp are actually near Drumheller, about 200 kilometres ...
Over 200,000 people from around the world made a stop at the hoodoos east of Drumheller, Alta., last year. The seven-metre tall natural sandstone pillars were a free attraction for tourists, but a new ...
Canada Post says Dinosaur Provincial Park is one of three Alberta destinations featured in its latest stamp collection, part of a series celebrating the country’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites. There ...
Another new species of dinosaur with a bizarre and elaborate array of horns and shields on its face has emerged from the hills and hoodoos of southern Alberta. "The rate of horned dinosaur discoveries ...
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It’s fifteen minutes before sunset and I am, seemingly, trapped in a maze of stone-capped hoodoos and shady slot canyons. Tantalizingly, 20 metres above me, the day’s last rays are burning red on the ...
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