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Articles of category "Badlands"
Badlands in South Dakota (a U.S. National Park)Added on 10/13/2006 to Articles Directory / Travels & Vacations / U.S. National Parks / Badlands
The badlands in South Dakota are considered to be very unique in their own right. These massive eroded rock formations are a part of South Dakota National Park (more specifically, the Badlands National Park).
This largely area of stony landscape is located within the southwestern region of South Dakota. It consists of noticeably eroded buttes, pinnacles, and prehistoric epoch fossils beds. The Badlands in South Dakota are operated by the Badlands National Park, which works to preserve the natural habitat and wildlife of the area. Read more »
Exploring the Uniqueness of Badlands National ParkAdded on 08/08/2006 to Articles Directory / Travels & Vacations / U.S. National Parks / Badlands
Badlands National Park gets it names from the geological term, badland, which describes a semi-desert region with little rainfall and vegetation and high rates of erosion. Water and wind transform soft sedimentary rock into mazes, narrow ravines, v-shaped gullies, knife-sharp ridges, buttes, and vibrant pinnacles. The park, which is very hot in the summer, contains ancient fossils and artifacts. However, visitors should not remove any of these items from their resting-places because federal law prohibits it. Read more »
Dating Calgary What Have They Got?Added on 11/30/2005 to Articles Directory / Travels & Vacations / U.S. National Parks / Badlands
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