This unique Ontario land formation was formed in the 1930's by land clearing, which left the soft red clay exposed to rain which in turn caused erosion to create rounded hills and gullies. These Badlands were designated a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve in 1990.
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This is such a lovely photo. Thank you for sharing the information about the badlands too. It makes a photo more interesting if there is history behind it.
And the foggy effect around each tree is super.
This is really a great scene!