The Dinosaur Provincial Park which is just about a half-hour drive northeast of Brooks. This area is well-known for the rich contents of the Dinosaurs’ fossils which remind us back to 1.5 million years when it was home for the gigantic species. You will see some fossils here which just resemble the original body structure of the Dinosaur. The park is pretty big and there is a guided tour that explains most of the sights in plain language. It is an ideal place for the people who love geology, paleontology, history, anthropology and so on. The Dinosaur Provincial Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. I would definitely recommend to visit this place.
Hi @Enaiyat I notice that your photos have changed orientation in uploading in this post. And really affecting the impact of the post. Strange that there is no clear solution to this problem. One has to always find ways around it. I raised this in a post sometime back… some helpful suggestions no clear solution. Have a look please
Hi @Sarath-Ab , I see that. Unfortunately, I didn’t find any options on my side to rotate that after uploading to the local guide connect. Thanks for sharing your post
What works for me always is to do a simple edit of the photo - like a minor crop for example, and re-save the photo and then upload… photo has not rotated everytime…
Hi @Enaiyat . That’s a very interesting topic. Thank you for sharing. It’s not everyday you come across dinosaurs fossils. How did you come across that area? In Bulgaria we have just one mountain where fossils can be found.
Also, have in mind there is a 1000 photos limit to every account but in the links below you will find tricks how to manage your photography content so this doesn’t bother you. Here are some more detailed Tips for Uploading Images to Connect to Stay Within Limit also there are these Tips and tricks to manage the photos in Connect.
Hi @IrrPavlova , the province that I live in Canada, was habitat once for the dinosaurs. The one I visited is one of the few sites in Alberta. There is another site in Drumheller, AB that I will visit one day. Thanks for your comment as well as tips for photo uploading.