WINTER AT DINOSAUR PROVINCIAL PARK, NEAR BROOKS, ALBERTA
This is, quite simply, an astonishing place. About two hours’ drive southeast of Calgary, the spectacular badlands in this park are one of the most important dinosaur fossil sources in the world. I was there on a winter day and saw not even one person. It was amazing.
Nikon D90, tripod, polarizing filter.
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Wow. That’s spectacular.