suspension bridge rosedale alberta

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Suspension Bridge at Rosedale Alberta Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red Deer River at Rosedale Alberta Royalty Free Stock Photo
Coal Mine at Rosedale Alberta Royalty Free Stock Photo
Badlands near Rosedale Alberta Royalty Free Stock Photo
Coal Mine from an era gone by at Rosedale Alberta Royalty Free Stock Photo
Star coal mine, Canadian Badlands, Drunheller, Alberta, Canada Royalty Free Stock Photo
Star coal mine, Canadian Badlands, Drunheller, Alberta, Canada Royalty Free Stock Photo
Suspension Bridge at Rosedale Alberta
Rosedale Suspension Bridge Royalty Free Stock Photo
Swinging Bridge at Rosedale, Alberta Royalty Free Stock Photo
Star coal mine, Canadian Badlands, Drunheller, Alberta, Canada Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Star coal mine, Canadian Badlands, Drunheller, Alberta, Canada Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ruins of a Coal Mine at Rosedale Alberta Royalty Free Stock Photo
Suspension Bridge, Canadian Badlands, Drunheller, Alberta, Canada Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rosedale is a community within the Town of Drumheller, Alberta, Canada. Rosedale was home to a variety of coal mines before their closure in the 1970s.[6] The 117 meters 384 ft long Star Mine Suspension Bridge built in 1931 over the Red Deer River used to connect the settlement with coal mines established on the opposite side of the river.[7] It was rebuilt in 1958,[8] and now serves as a tourist attraction. A miner memorial is also located in Rosedale.


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