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badlands

Barren landscape cut by erosion into a maze of ravines, pinnacles, gullies, and sharp-edged ridges. Areas in South Dakota and Nebraska, USA, are examples.



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She was further inspired by her great-grandfather, who helped settle the Badlands of the Dakotas, and her childhood neighbor, Nudie the rodeo tailor, who gave her colorful scraps of leather to play with.
The Badlands chapter of the North Dakota MTA hosted the state conference August 11-12, 2005, at Dickinson State University.
Gary Lee Boas's photograph In front of Badlands at the corner of Christopher and West Street (all works undated, from the series "New York Sex," 1979-85) shows a rainbow coalition of male types on a sunny day at the intersection of gay and gay: gym bunnies, shirtless exhibitionists, older gents.
 
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