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[[File:Alberta_sulfur_pyramids.jpg|250px|thumb|Alberta sulfur pyramids. (Photo by Jason Woodhead.)]]The '''Alberta sulfur pyramids''' are a group of three large pyramidal structure composed primarily of sulfur located in Alberta, Canada. | [[File:Alberta_sulfur_pyramids.jpg|250px|thumb|Alberta sulfur pyramids. (Photo by Jason Woodhead.)]]The '''Alberta sulfur pyramids''' are a group of three large pyramidal structure composed primarily of sulfur located in Alberta, Canada. | ||
The sulfur is produced as a | The sulfur is produced as a byproduct of petroleum extraction and processing by Canadian oil company Syncrude. | ||
== In the News == | == In the News == |
Revision as of 09:22, 5 July 2016
The Alberta sulfur pyramids are a group of three large pyramidal structure composed primarily of sulfur located in Alberta, Canada.
The sulfur is produced as a byproduct of petroleum extraction and processing by Canadian oil company Syncrude.
In the News
Fiction cross-reference
- Comer's Midden Monster - attracted to aroma of sulfur.
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links:
- Athabasca oil sands @ Wikipedia
http://boingboing.net/2016/07/05/the-great-sulphur-pyramids-of.html