View from mouth of T Rex.Meanwhile at the Visitor Centre. The Visitor Centre located just north of downtown is a mine of information about the area, from abandoned coal mines to best places to see the hoodos and even the two canyons to gaze at the multi coloured eroded sides of the valley. Then you can test your climbing skills for about $3.00 Cdn, by taking the hidden stairway inside the Tyrannosaurus dinosaur, which is accessed form inside the visitor centre . Listen out for the noises of the other dinosaurs as you climb to the top. read more| About VirtualTourist VirtualTourist provides advice and recommendations from real travelers like you. Advice on Hotels, Things to Do, Local Customs, Restaurants, from a unique insider's perspective - advice on over 58,000 destinations from over 1 million members worldwide. | |
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deecat Thu Jun 19, 2008 21:43 UTC After 2 yrs., I returned to relish the beauty. A thorough presentation with amazing photos, articulate and captivating commentary, and engaging enthusiasm on your part. All of this adds up to extraordinary. | razorbladekiss Thu May 8, 2008 01:29 UTC stunning, can u give direction to where these are actually. Thanks. -Ryan email- solidified_images@yahoo.com | Bwana_Brown Sat Nov 17, 2007 20:11 UTC David, a great page on Drumheller and all the exciting things around it! I've been in the area 4 times but tight schedules have prevented a proper look. Just last weekend I had an ~1800-km roundtrip drive through on Hwy 9 from Regina to Innisfail! | Grazina Sun Jan 28, 2007 20:08 UTC Where did you find these hoodoo at? In what state or country? |
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