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Alberta / Midland Provincial Park / Dinosaur Trail / Red Deer River / Little Fish Lake Provincial Park / Badlands / Nacmine /  Alberta / East Coulee /  Alberta / Drumheller / Geography of Canada / Geography of Alberta
Date: 2012-03-09 20:57:19
Alberta
Midland Provincial Park
Dinosaur Trail
Red Deer River
Little Fish Lake Provincial Park
Badlands
Nacmine
Alberta
East Coulee
Alberta
Drumheller
Geography of Canada
Geography of Alberta

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