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Shattered Rocks Mass Wasting by Natural Weathering Erosion Processes

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This clip is part of a collection of videos featuring the Okotoks erratic in Alberta, Canada.

HD Video by StarBelt.com

Big Rock is the world's largest glacial erratic and was transported from a rock slide near Jasper during the last ice age.

The big rock glacial erratic was left behind when the glacial ice melted.

There is also a legend amongst the Native American Blackfoot concerning the supernatural Trickster Napi that explains how this large boulder was split in half.
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Okotoks Erratic Alberta Canada, Canada
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Panasonic AG-HMC150P

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big rock big rock okotoks erratic glacial okotoks erratic glacial erratic ice snow ice age boulder lichen ruby erosion mass wasting time capsule geology earth quartzite geologist ecology tourist tourism legend no people real time sequence (multiple shots) wide angle lens pan tilt profile color natural lighting 2010s winter day exterior sunny snowy cloudy

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621052
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Date Created:
2010 Jan 31
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