Where's this landscape with a stream and rocks in Canada, from TourRadar's Canada Video?
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Source: 10 mins 21 s juncture.
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To me it looks a lot like the South Saskatchewan River valley, somewhere in Western Saskatchewan or Eastern Alberta. But a bit of searching hasn't turned up a definite match yet; I'll post a full answer if it does.
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Source: 10 mins 21 s juncture.
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Source: 10 mins 21 s juncture.
canada identify-this photography locate-this
canada identify-this photography locate-this
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To me it looks a lot like the South Saskatchewan River valley, somewhere in Western Saskatchewan or Eastern Alberta. But a bit of searching hasn't turned up a definite match yet; I'll post a full answer if it does.
â Michael Seifert
Nov 5 '17 at 16:59
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To me it looks a lot like the South Saskatchewan River valley, somewhere in Western Saskatchewan or Eastern Alberta. But a bit of searching hasn't turned up a definite match yet; I'll post a full answer if it does.
â Michael Seifert
Nov 5 '17 at 16:59
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To me it looks a lot like the South Saskatchewan River valley, somewhere in Western Saskatchewan or Eastern Alberta. But a bit of searching hasn't turned up a definite match yet; I'll post a full answer if it does.
â Michael Seifert
Nov 5 '17 at 16:59
To me it looks a lot like the South Saskatchewan River valley, somewhere in Western Saskatchewan or Eastern Alberta. But a bit of searching hasn't turned up a definite match yet; I'll post a full answer if it does.
â Michael Seifert
Nov 5 '17 at 16:59
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We can confirm that this stunning view belongs to Milk River, near the border of Alberta and Montana. Paying a visit to Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park will provide you access to the river and the hundreds of Sandstone Hoodoos located in this impressive region of Canada.
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Welcome to Travel StackExchange! It's always nice to get confirmation from "primary sources" on this sort of thing.
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We can confirm that this stunning view belongs to Milk River, near the border of Alberta and Montana. Paying a visit to Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park will provide you access to the river and the hundreds of Sandstone Hoodoos located in this impressive region of Canada.
- Katie from the TourRadar team
Welcome to Travel StackExchange! It's always nice to get confirmation from "primary sources" on this sort of thing.
â Michael Seifert
Nov 7 '17 at 14:41
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We can confirm that this stunning view belongs to Milk River, near the border of Alberta and Montana. Paying a visit to Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park will provide you access to the river and the hundreds of Sandstone Hoodoos located in this impressive region of Canada.
- Katie from the TourRadar team
Welcome to Travel StackExchange! It's always nice to get confirmation from "primary sources" on this sort of thing.
â Michael Seifert
Nov 7 '17 at 14:41
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We can confirm that this stunning view belongs to Milk River, near the border of Alberta and Montana. Paying a visit to Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park will provide you access to the river and the hundreds of Sandstone Hoodoos located in this impressive region of Canada.
- Katie from the TourRadar team
We can confirm that this stunning view belongs to Milk River, near the border of Alberta and Montana. Paying a visit to Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park will provide you access to the river and the hundreds of Sandstone Hoodoos located in this impressive region of Canada.
- Katie from the TourRadar team
answered Nov 6 '17 at 12:36
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Welcome to Travel StackExchange! It's always nice to get confirmation from "primary sources" on this sort of thing.
â Michael Seifert
Nov 7 '17 at 14:41
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Welcome to Travel StackExchange! It's always nice to get confirmation from "primary sources" on this sort of thing.
â Michael Seifert
Nov 7 '17 at 14:41
Welcome to Travel StackExchange! It's always nice to get confirmation from "primary sources" on this sort of thing.
â Michael Seifert
Nov 7 '17 at 14:41
Welcome to Travel StackExchange! It's always nice to get confirmation from "primary sources" on this sort of thing.
â Michael Seifert
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To me it looks a lot like the South Saskatchewan River valley, somewhere in Western Saskatchewan or Eastern Alberta. But a bit of searching hasn't turned up a definite match yet; I'll post a full answer if it does.
â Michael Seifert
Nov 5 '17 at 16:59