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Beautiful Badlands

A good heart will see the beauty of Western North Dakota where cattle, history, culture and scenery are unlike anywhere else. Here is what you could see when you visit Western North Dakota.
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Badlands Oasis
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Badlands Oasis

Exploring deep into the badlands, following roads which at times seem more like paths, yields varied scenery. Spring thaw created this unexpected vista as we crossed a raging creek, which I would wager is usually bone dry. I wonder how it will look the next time we cross it. — in North Dakota.

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  • Red Sentinel
  • Late November with no accumulated snow is a blessing in the oil fields of North Dakota.   The sun will set within an hour after this photo was captured, but the work will continue through out the night.
  • Four Bears Bridge
  • In the late afternoon, the shadows of the Badlands far to the west take on a hazy blue cast while in the foreground, the sun has lit the nearby hills.
  • I like this image because of the lines of the trails and the stream, the left and right contrast of the image and the skies roughly duplicating the ground.  This is above the Little Missouri River, slightly to the south in Dunn Count where snow melt is still running north to the river.
  • The spring snow melt pushed streams out of their banks, leaving muddy flatlands nearby as the stream continues to shink.  Here, a stream carries snow melt down the hill to the Little Missouri River
  • Four mule deer are evident, but can you see the other two?  They weren't afrad.  This part of a herd that stood for it's photo while I was exploring a hard-to reach gravel road that follows the Little Missouri River.
  • Somewhere in Dunn County, North Dakota
  • Where the Road Leads
  • Hidden, Just Around the Curve
  • Spring Runoff
  • Convolusions
  • Weeping Walls
  • Near the Little Missouri River
  • Badlands Oasis
  • Evening Ruggedness
  • The Little Missouri River winds its way from Montana in to North Dakota through the Badlands of North Dakota.  On this spring day, the snow is gone.
  • Around That Bend
  • Stark shapes and contrasts result from a harsh climate in the badlands of North Dakota.
  • A harsh climate can make for some intriguing textures and shapes in the badlands of North Dakota.
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