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Clusters of colour
Every now and then, we would come across a small cluster of these bright yellow flowers growing in Dinosaur Provincial Park. Our visit on Sunday, 22 June 2014, was bird-related rather than for botany, but I always love to see anything of any kind when I'm out on a walk. Photographed this cluster when we were in a part of the Park that is kept closed to the public and that you can only see when you go on one of the mini-bus tours.
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