Long a hide-out for bandits, rebels and visionaries, the caatinga also earns a reputation as a mystical badlands. |
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The air was always this coarse in the badlands due to continuous sandstorms and complete lack of humidity in the air. |
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And today we're in the badlands of cowboy capitalism, uncovering what the varmints have done to our retirement savings. |
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The green grass of the kingdom flashed past within a few minutes then we were flying overtop the desert badlands. |
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It is ideal for landscapes, like desert badlands or beaches, where you want to convey the tactile qualities of a subject. |
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Yaola Four turned out to be a beautiful world, with vast steppes, forests and badlands. |
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Take a trip to the panhandle of Nebraska to experience rugged buttes, badlands, and spires. |
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We landed a mile or two past the badlands, in my old home land, and rested for the night. |
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He takes her deep into the desert badlands, knowing that the ruler's henchmen will stop at nothing to rescue her and bring her back. |
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As soon as they reached the barren badlands again, Nick landed quickly, releasing Sarah from his tight grip. |
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Once the attack was foiled, the column moved forward and eventually emerged on the plains beyond the badlands. |
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Town, river, badlands, and sky make up what I have come to think of as Cameron country, for the woman who turned this world into art. |
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Climb up the 106 stairs through its belly and survey the town and surrounding badlands through its gigantic teeth. |
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The scenery was beautiful: multicolored badlands and not a soul around for miles except the other members of our crew. |
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The badlands stretched for miles, but past this land was the most beautiful area anyone could possibly go, and this seemed to be the place that Tralgar wanted to go. |
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In fact, badlands occur in a wide range of environments, and on various materials, from marine silts in valleys of the Canadian Arctic to mine-spoil heaps in New Guinea. |
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Others who have written about this river have found the badlands along this eastern stretch below Judith more teeming with wildlife than the White Cliffs section. |
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The badlands are significant due to the plethora of fossils and dinosaur bones that have been recovered in the slowly eroding hoodoos, narrow valleys and bone-dry coulees. |
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To the west, the Cuyama River curls through corrugated badlands. |
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She received a life sentence for her part in a killing spree that inspired a Springsteen song and the movie badlands. |
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She began her job back in 1997, roving the badlands of Quebec and Ontario before heading out to British Columbia to take a position in the PR department. |
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It's like On the Road, except the roads are circular, confined to the reservation's scrubby badlands and a repellent Nebraska border town riddled with liquor stores. |
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While surface erosion caused by water can produce dramatic landscapes in many badlands, a considerable amount of subsurface erosion in the form of tunnels can also occur. |
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Join a guided hike to a nearby excavation site or into the coulees and canyons of the badlands. |
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Gullying is especially intense in soft formations where it creates badlands. |
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In the treeless badlands, bluebirds nest in cracks and crevices of steep eroding hillsides. |
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This UNESCO World Heritage Site offers bus tours and guided interpretive hikes through badlands, bone fields and fossil beds. |
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Atom Egoyan brought Ararat to the deserted, sanded badlands a few years ago. |
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You end up in Dalston but on the way you see some stunning Kent countryside, cross the Thames Estuary, and pass through some of east London's badlands. |
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Two former classmates now associated with the government prevailed upon Mr. Taniwal to accept a challenge, bringing good government to the Afghan badlands. |
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This relatively small group is diverse, and contains species that live in habitats extending from belowground to the treetops, and from the depths of the oceans to the arid badlands. |
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Many dinosaur fossils from Canada's west, in particular those from the rich dinosaur beds of southern Alberta's badlands, were being taken from Canada and exhibited in museums in Europe and America. |
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The Canadian landscape is extremely varied, an immense expanse, with oceans and great lakes, mountains and plains, forests and tundra, badlands and deserts, rainforests and northern lights. |
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But the desolate drives through redneck badlands proved instead to be our first experience of being loathed, hated and threatened by the few inhospitable Americans we ever met. |
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They are willing themselves into the kind of obedient hysteria they were meant to have left behind generations ago in the badlands of Asia, along with hunger and snakes. |
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The insurgency has spread from the badlands along the frontier with Pakistan to much of the country's Pushtu-speaking belt, the Taliban's support base. |
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Ponderosa forests, open meadows, cactused badlands, and river-carved sedimentary layers make appearances. |
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The badlands are a roadless waste where few humans ever venture. |
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I shall post several pictures of the Badlands later, along with some panoramas I need to stitch together in photoshop. |
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The picture has been variously described as a cross between Badlands, The Blair Witch Project and Deliverance. |
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Today paleontologists know the Badlands are full of bones of mosasaurs and pterosaurs. |
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While relying upon the basic framework and preoccupations of an established genre, the road movie, Badlands twists, defamiliarises and critiques its familiar coordinates. |
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In addition to the one it announced earlier in North Dakota, Badlands NGLs is planning to build a second polyethylene complex in North America. |
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Considering myself duly warned, I spread the barbed wire apart, slipped between the rusted lines, and headed into the lonesome reaches of the southern Badlands. |
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Medora in the North Dakota Badlands hosts the Medora Musical every summer and is the gateway to Theodore Roosevelt National Park. |
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Badlands manufactures a number of packs to suit every individual, from heavy-duty, long-range packs, to light daypacks and fanny-packs. |
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The western half of the state consists of the hilly Great Plains as well as the northern part of the Badlands, which are to the west of the Missouri River. |
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The Oregon Badlands Wilderness is in this region of the state. |
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