5198 x 3577 px | 44 x 30,3 cm | 17,3 x 11,9 inches | 300dpi
Aufnahmedatum:
2008
Ort:
Interior, SD, USA
Weitere Informationen:
Stock photo of tourists viewing Badlands National Park South Dakota. Badlands park contains one of the richest Oligocene epoch fossil beds in the world and is a favorite attraction for midwestern tourists each year. Badlands National Park, located in the southwestern region of South Dakota, offers visitors a unique glimpse into nature’s raw beauty and vastness. Sliced into the flat prairie landscape of the Great Plains, the park is made up of 244, 000 acres of pristine rugged terrain and striking natural features. The area has been naturally sculpted over time to produce a plethora of geologic formations—including buttes, spires, pinnacles, and canyons—all created by erosion. Found in the Midwest, this geological wonder offers a stark contrast to the surrounding grasslands, creating a visually stunning backdrop for exploring. Badlands National Park is also home to some of the most diverse wildlife in the region. The area is teeming with mule deer, bison, mountain lions, coyotes, and other rare species, making it an ideal spot for wildlife observation and photography. In addition to its unique topography and wildlife, Badlands National Park contains a wealth of paleontological resources. Its fossil beds and rock formations are home to one of the world’s richest fossil deposits, lovingly known as the “museum without walls.” Here, visitors can learn about the area’s ancient inhabitants which date back millions of years. From camping, hiking and horseback riding to game viewing, photography, and stargazing, Badlands National Park is an outdoor playground waiting to be explored. From its amazing wildlife and geology, to its rich cultural and historical sites, Badlands National Park offers something for everyone.
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