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The Frank Slide is a natural landslide on the northeasterly face of Turtle Mountain in southwest Alberta, Canada. On April 29, 1903, 30 million cubic meters of rock tumbled down to the valley floor, burying much of the small town of Frank, and killing 76 people. For further information, visit the website of the Fran...
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On the drive from Hays, Kansas to Dinosaur National Monument, Douglas Pass is definitely one of the high points (pun intended). The Fort Hays State University Geology Summer Field Camp makes a stop here each summer to observe the landslide activity (at left) and the strata of the Eocene Green River Formation exposed ...
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