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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