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Hoodoos at East Coulee near Drumheller, Alberta, Canada Royalty Free Stock Photo
Landscape Panorama of Hoodoos at East Coulee, Drumheller, Alberta, Canada Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hoodoos at East Coulee along the Red Deer River near Drumheller, Alberta, Canada Royalty Free Stock Photo
Drumheller at East Coulee with Hoodoos and Badlands Landscape along Red Deer River, Great Plains, Alberta, Canada Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hoodoos and Badlands at East Coulee near Drumheller, Alberta Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red Deer River Badlands at the Willow Creek Hoodoos near Drumheller, Alberta Royalty Free Stock Photo
Striking Hoodoos in the Badlands of the Red River at Willow Creek Canyon near Drumheller, Alberta, Canada Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hoodoos at East Coulee near Drumheller, Alberta, Canada
Dramatic Hoodoos and Clouds in Badlands at East Coulee along the Red Deer River, Drumheller, Alberta, Canada Royalty Free Stock Photo
Drumheller, Alberta, Striking Hoodoos in the Red River Badlands at East Coulee, Canada Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hoodoos at East Coulee along Red Deer River near Drumheller, Alberta Royalty Free Stock Photo
Storm brewing over Badlands at Oak Creek Canyon, East Coulee near Drumheller, Alberta, Canada Royalty Free Stock Photo
Badlands Landscape Panorama along the Red Deer River near Drumheller, Alberta, Canada Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hoodoos in Badlands at East Coulee near Drumheller along the Red Deer River, Great Plains, Alberta Royalty Free Stock Photo
Impressive Hoodoos in Badlands near Drumheller, Alberta, Canada Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hoodoos at East Coulee near Drumheller, Alberta, Canada, exhibit striking geological formations. Tall, thin spires of rock feature a resistant capstone protecting softer rock layers beneath, resulting in unique erosion patterns. The sedimentary rock layers vary in color from brown to cream, adding to the dramatic effect. Set against a clear blue sky, these natural sculptures are emblematic of the Badlands landscape. The region is part of the Canadian Badlands, known for its rich paleontological history.


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