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Mount Rundle is a mountain in
Banff National Park that overlooks the towns of
Banff and
Canmore in the Canadian province of
Alberta. Geologically, it consists of
limestones,
dolomitic limestones,
dolomites and
shales of
Paleozoic age. In ascending order, they belong to the
Palliser,
Exshaw and
Banff Formations, topped by the
Rundle Group, which was named after the mountain. Mount Rundle could be considered a small mountain range as the mountain extends for more than 12 kilometres (7.5 miles) on the south side of the
Trans-Canada Highway eastward from Banff to Canmore, and has seven distinct peaks. The southeasternmost of these peaks is the
East End of Rundle, pictured here from the trail to
Ha Ling Peak, with Whitemans Pond in the foreground.
Photograph credit: The Cosmonaut
These are random frames of a random panorama that I made on Paint.NET
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