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Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park is located approximately 100 kilometres south of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada and is about 45 kilometres east of the Milk River Community. The park itself straddles the Milk River. It is one of the largest areas of protected prairie in the Alberta park system and has been nominated by the Government of Canada as a World Heritage Site.
The location where the park now sits was, 85 million years ago, the coastal shelf of a large inland sea. Sand deposited in the Late Cretaceous Period compacted over time and became sandstone. With the melting of the ice sheets at the end of the last Ice Age, water, ice and wind eroded the sandstone to produce the hoodoos and cliffs that are part of the park today.
Information above taken from Wikipedia.
The location where the park now sits was, 85 million years ago, the coastal shelf of a large inland sea. Sand deposited in the Late Cretaceous Period compacted over time and became sandstone. With the melting of the ice sheets at the end of the last Ice Age, water, ice and wind eroded the sandstone to produce the hoodoos and cliffs that are part of the park today.
Information above taken from Wikipedia.
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