Every once in a while, the land sloping sharply downward through a layered cake of every shade of beige and rust toward a riverbed that may or may not have water at the bottom. And may or may not contain fossils sprinkled throughout.
I have a lot I wish to blog about the trip. A very warm thanks to my travelling companions, and to our gracious hosts, my wife's cousins' and aunt & uncle, for all the fun and more travelling than was reasonable to indulge this paleo-nerd in looking for things millions of years old.
Over the next few weeks, likely topics I will blog include:
- The Three Rivers Fossil Museum near Pincher Creek
- Dinosaur Provincial Park
- Dinosaurs at the Royal Tyrrell Museum
- Invertebrates at the Royal Tyrrell Museum
- Sketches from my trip
- A Brief Book Review of The Boy on the Back of the Turtle by Paul Quarrington
(And no, I did not stop at the museum about creationism. With the riches of the past all over Alberta, and the fun of family, I did not ask to sully paradise.)
Back from the Badlands, baby!
4 comments:
Welcome back!
Yes, the badlands is an amazing place. I went to Royal Tyrrell's in '98 - I'll never forget the dinosaurs and that Cambrian diorama. I still have an Allosaurus tooth I got from one of them fossil shops.
Looking forward to your posts about the trip!
Yeah I wish we had badlands in Ontario. You know, other than toronto! All I found around here as a kid were ammonites. I've never been able to find a trilobite....
Thanks for the welcome Lim!
Tyrrell was amazing. I picked up a lovely trilobite from one of those fossil shops down the road in Drumheller too. Incidentally, I read in the National Post that Drumheller is the fifth most popular community per capita to order the new Harry Potter book in advance.
Thanks for the comment Anonymous Coward! I like your James Randi pic.
You're right. Our town could use some hoodoos. I've found a few impressions of circular jellyfish and ammonites. But trilobites seem to be elusive in Toronto.
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