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| Eroded sandstone formations, known as hoodoos, are prominent in Writing-on-Stone ÃÃsÃnai'pi Provincial Park, located in the Milk River Valley, southern Alberta, Canada. The hoodoos exhibit a weathered texture with varying shades of beige and gray, topped with darker stone caps. Rolling grasslands form the backdrop, highlighting the park's unique geological features. This area is a culturally significant and sacred site for Indigenous peoples. |
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