Head-Smashed -In Buffalo near Medicine Hat. A short explanation on this site. A group of Indian pushed herds of buffalo until they fall at the cliff some 30 or 40 feet down. Down below another group awaits the fallen buffalo and killed them. I thought it was a cruel way of killing their hunts.
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Pointing at the drop |
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The killing ground |
Leaving behind Medicine Hat, I took a short diversion to Waterton Glacier Park. Scenic and mountainous. Its part of the Canadian Rockies.
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