
Badlands National Park, SD; JUL 2021
When you drive through Badlands National Park, on one side of the road is prairie grassland. The other side is a wide, highly eroded valley. You are riding on the edge, the dividing line. Both sides were intriguing. The prairie was green but transitioning to golden brown, flat to the horizon. The valley is flat and desolate occupied only by scrub except where water flows through. Where the prairie meets the valley, the transition zone consists of beautifully eroded sediment layered in gray and rose-colored bands. The rock is crumbly, almost like dried mud. It is the results of how nature sculpted these erosional features that make the park interesting and beautiful.
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Yellow Mounds Area, Badlands National Park, SD; JUL 2021

Notch Trailhead, Badlands National Park, SD; JUL 2021

Sheep Mountain Overlook, Badlands National Park, SD; JUL2021

Yellow Mounds Area, Badlands National Park, SD; JUL 2021

Notch Trailhead, Badlands National Park, SD; JUL 2021

Badlands National Park, SD; JUL 2021
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