007-02: Badlands

This black and white photograph features a steep and smooth section of badlands in Red Deer, Canada. The badlands were formed when the glaciers drained during the last ice age. The side of the rock formation has ripples. Small rocks are at its base. Handwriting is below the photograph. https://schol...

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Main Author: Sternberg, George Fryer, 1883-1969
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: FHSU Scholars Repository 1913
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Online Access:https://scholars.fhsu.edu/sternberg_album2/16
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spelling ftforthaysstuniv:oai:scholars.fhsu.edu:sternberg_album2-1015 2024-02-11T10:04:04+01:00 007-02: Badlands Sternberg, George Fryer, 1883-1969 1913-10-28T08:00:00Z image/tiff https://scholars.fhsu.edu/sternberg_album2/16 https://scholars.fhsu.edu/context/sternberg_album2/article/1015/type/native/viewcontent/sa2_007_02.tif eng eng FHSU Scholars Repository https://scholars.fhsu.edu/sternberg_album2/16 https://scholars.fhsu.edu/context/sternberg_album2/article/1015/type/native/viewcontent/sa2_007_02.tif © University Archives, Fort Hays State University George Sternberg Album #2 - Early Canadian Views Archaeological sites Paleontology Expedition photographs Rock formations Landscapes Red Deer River (Alta. And Sask.) Canada text 1913 ftforthaysstuniv 2024-01-14T18:14:21Z This black and white photograph features a steep and smooth section of badlands in Red Deer, Canada. The badlands were formed when the glaciers drained during the last ice age. The side of the rock formation has ripples. Small rocks are at its base. Handwriting is below the photograph. https://scholars.fhsu.edu/sternberg_album2/1015/thumbnail.jpg Text glacier* FHSU Scholars Repository (Fort Hays State University) Alta Canada
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topic Archaeological sites
Paleontology
Expedition photographs
Rock formations
Landscapes
Red Deer River (Alta. And Sask.)
Canada
spellingShingle Archaeological sites
Paleontology
Expedition photographs
Rock formations
Landscapes
Red Deer River (Alta. And Sask.)
Canada
Sternberg, George Fryer, 1883-1969
007-02: Badlands
topic_facet Archaeological sites
Paleontology
Expedition photographs
Rock formations
Landscapes
Red Deer River (Alta. And Sask.)
Canada
description This black and white photograph features a steep and smooth section of badlands in Red Deer, Canada. The badlands were formed when the glaciers drained during the last ice age. The side of the rock formation has ripples. Small rocks are at its base. Handwriting is below the photograph. https://scholars.fhsu.edu/sternberg_album2/1015/thumbnail.jpg
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title_full 007-02: Badlands
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op_source George Sternberg Album #2 - Early Canadian Views
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