The crowds had gone so I got up early, surprising how I met Rod and Sam at Hazard Bare and Grill. Rod had been to more places in Southern Africa than most people I know who lives there…..what a war story feast…

Whole town is like this

No people thank goodness, party Saturday, sleep Sunday I suppose…


When you think you the coolest guy in the car park then this guy shows up😳 They have a massive vintage car thing here….almost as mad as Cuba except these are not for taxi, just for show…worth a shit load

The Royal Tyrrell Museum is a renowned paleontological museum located in Drumheller, Alberta, Canada. It is named after Joseph Burr Tyrrell, a geologist who discovered dinosaur fossils in the region in the late 19th century. The museum is dedicated to the study, preservation, and exhibition of fossils, with a particular focus on dinosaurs and the ancient life that inhabited the area.
The Royal Tyrrell Museum is home to an extensive collection of fossils, including complete dinosaur skeletons, fossilized plants, marine creatures, and other prehistoric specimens. Visitors can explore the museum’s exhibits, which showcase the fascinating history of life on Earth, highlighting the diversity and evolution of dinosaurs and other ancient creatures.
The museum offers interactive displays, informative exhibits, and educational programs suitable for all ages. Visitors can engage in hands-on activities, view fossil preparation laboratories, and even participate in guided hikes to nearby fossil sites. The museum’s goal is to promote scientific understanding and appreciation of paleontology through research, education, and public outreach.
Drumheller itself is often referred to as the “Dinosaur Capital of the World” due to its rich fossil deposits and unique geology. The Royal Tyrrell Museum is a significant attraction in the region, drawing visitors from around the world who have a fascination with dinosaurs and the ancient past.

Largest full skeleton fossil of at Rex

And out very own, all the way from the Cradle of Human Kind in SA

Time to run….

Where they have found all this stuff, quite an amazing experience.

There you it, don’t recreate what a rather large meteorite did a couple of years ago…..

The Last Chance Saloon in Drumheller is a historic and popular establishment located in the heart of downtown Drumheller, Alberta, Canada. The saloon has a rich history dating back to 1913 and has been a beloved gathering place for locals and visitors alike.
The Last Chance Saloon is known for its rustic charm and western-themed atmosphere. It features a classic saloon-style bar, wooden interiors, and vintage décor that harken back to its early days. The saloon offers a wide selection of drinks, including craft beers, spirits, and signature cocktails.
Aside from its drinks, the Last Chance Saloon often hosts live music performances, creating an entertaining and lively ambiance. Visitors can enjoy the music, dance, and socialize while immersing themselves in the historic setting.
The Last Chance Saloon is part of the vibrant Drumheller community and adds to the town’s unique character. It is not only a place to grab a drink but also an opportunity to experience a piece of Drumheller’s history and enjoy the local atmosphere.
What a hoot, there were about 50 iron horses in the car park, great food, beer and service. If you doubt this is cowboy country check the bar stools…..

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