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Heavy spring runoff at the outlet wier of Driedmeat Lake south of Edmonton, Alberta
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Antique tractors participate in the annual tractor pull at Markerville, Alberta
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There are very few places in Alberta where you can view the landscape from a high point. Just east of Smoky Lake there is a small hill on which there is a transmission tower. The hill is about 70 meters above the surrounding land.
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P&H elevators in Mossleigh, Alberta
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Main Street, Milk River, Southern Alberta
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Still in active use in this wheat and durum growing area in central Alberta
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Relics from the past in this museum in the heart of grain growing in SE Alberta
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Mushroom shaped formations in the Alberta Badlands
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Water trickles down this rock face on Cirrus Mountain in Banff National Park and in the winter it freezes in a curtain of ice which attracts ice climbers to challenge the vertical face of more than 1500 feet. www.summitpost.org/weeping-wall-wi-3-6/254204

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Thousands of acres in bloom east of Edmonton, Alberta
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