Drumheller2004

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Prairie en route to Drumheller
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Descent in the Badlands
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The Badlands
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Royal Tyrell Museum: predator and prey?
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Exploring natural history
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Prehistoric amphibian
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Littmans and Dimetrodons
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Triceratops & kids
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Dilophosaurus & heterodontosaurus
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Camarasaurus turns
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Edmontosaurus!
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Stegosaurus
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Euplocephalus
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Parasaurolophus
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Beneath the struthiomimus
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Full-size T-rex
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Bonebed hike
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Max helps hold the map
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Climbing
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Climbing
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A pond
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With kids
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Enjoying the sights
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Examining prickly pears in bloom
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In front of bentosite (mudlike rock)
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Molly finds volcano rocks
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Locking for more
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Max's glacial erratic
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Molly prospects
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Michael found a (small) fossil bone