A Feral horse in Autumn near Limestone Mountain and Limestone Creek near Sundre, Alberta, Canada. 02/10/2017
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“Wild horses” or “feral horses”? The debate rages on in Alberta, Canada. The provincial government believes that the wild horses west of Sundre, Alberta are the descendants of domestic horses used in logging and guiding/outfitting operations in the early 1900’s. The Wild Horse Society of Alberta (WHOAS) believes that they are of Spanish descent. WHOAS is so sure of this that they have sent away DNA samples to the University of Texas, Equine Genetics Lab for testing.” – Wild Horses Of Alberta
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Feral Horses in Autumn near Limestone Mountain and Limestone Creek near Sundre, Alberta, Canada. 02/10/2017
Feral Horses in Autumn near Limestone Mountain and Limestone Creek near Sundre, Alberta, Canada. 02/10/2017
Burnt Timber, Alberta, Canada.
11/06/2010
Burnt Timber, Alberta, Canada. 11/06/2010
Near Limestone Mountain and Limestone Creek near Sundre, Alberta, Canada.
27/08/2017
Near James River near Sundre, Alberta, Canada.
01/07/2017
Ghost River Wilderness area in Alberta.
28/07/2010
See next photo.
Above photo cropped.
Feral horses in the Bearberry Valley, Alberta. Canada.
03/06/2014
You can see our mosquito net and Hammock to the left.
Meadows in the Bearberry Valleyon crown-land, near Sundre, Alberta, Canada.
03/07/2013
They come so close that I can see the mosquitoes around them, it is wonderful that they accept us. Can it get any better? 03/07/2013 Meadows in the Bearberry Valleyon crown-land, near Sundre, Alberta, Canada.
Ghost area of Alberta, Canada.
02/01/2010
Ghost area of Alberta, Canada.
02/01/2010
Waiparous Creek. Alberta, Canada.
14/07/2010
Sibbald flats.
10/05/2009
This is how close they come to our campsite.
Ghost area of Alberta.
24/10/2009
Ghost area of Alberta.
24/10/2009
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