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Dinosaur Provincial ParkIt's hard to imagine that this river is the descendant of the river that cut the valley. History is history. This river is exposing history as well, cutting through layers rich in dinosaur fossils. The trees expose the history of a once mighty river, leaving patches of rich soil that have been taken over by more industrious plantlife. The humble river now cuts a lazy, wandering path through soft soil and rock - which, on an atomic scale - find the river as powerful as the large, solid walls of the canyon once did. It is easy to be impressed by grand things - but don't let that fool you - there will always be greater and lesser examples. But if you can glean great things from the least and smallest of this world, you will find that all things will fill you with a sense of grandness. Importance is always relative. All things of this universe, from this perspective, are of equal importance: There is no "I" in "team" !! WATER TOUR LAST 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 NEXT
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