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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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Part of the Rotary Park and St. Albert Museum. They recently painted the Alberta Wheat Pool elevator in it's original teal colours.
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Thousands of acres in bloom east of Edmonton, Alberta
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A very good crop of barley left the farmer with hundreds of bales of straw in his field north of Edmonton, Alberta. He told me as I was shooting the panorama that the average yield was more than 80 bushels per acre with some parts of the field yielding more than 160. He said he was picking up one bale about every 300...
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Part of the Yesteryear Museum in central Alberta near Drumheller
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Uploaded from a high resolution scan from the original 8x10 transparency that I shot in 1980 with my view camera
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Relics of the past include 3 well-preserved elevators, a bank, hardware store, livery barn, one room school and even a funeral parlour.
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Abandoned shortly after a grain dust explosion in 1977, this massive structure sits just off Damen Ave and I-55 near Chicago, IL. Check out all the Grafitti.
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Grimshaw is one of the very large grain producing areas in the Peace River region in northern Alberta. It also marks Mile 0 of the Mackenzie Highway which leads to Yellowknife, Northwest Territories.
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Some of the local farmers (at least the small ones) still harvest grain the old fashioned way using a binder and a threshing machine or separator. Sheaves of wheat are cut with the binder and left in the field to ripen prior to threshing. This small field in just on the north side of Sexsmith, Alberta near Grande ...
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