Thursday 10 September 2009

South west Alberta


Waterton National Park spans theborder between Canada and the USA. In the USA it is known as the Glacier National Park.




We only spent Thursday night here as it was a holiday weekend and the campground was fully booked.






The day had been windy and gusting winds (40+mph) remainded through the night; not so gently rocking us to sleep!!


Cameron Falls at Waterton exposes some of the oldest rocks, estimated to be 1.5 billion years old, in the Canadian Rockies.



Nearby Payne Lake as the evening sun goes down. Amazing cloud formations.



The colours intensify as the sun drops lower in the sky.











A power cable pole makes an ideal picnic table for the local Ospery.














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