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  • Badlands National Park: Exploring South Dakota's Unique Landscapes
    The region in the Dakotas with irregular cliffs and colorful hills is the Badlands National Park.

    Located in southwestern South Dakota, the Badlands are a unique landscape carved by erosion over millions of years. The park features:

    * Irregular cliffs: Formed by the erosion of layers of sedimentary rock, creating dramatic cliffs and canyons.

    * Colorful hills: The layers of rock expose various minerals, resulting in vibrant hues of red, yellow, orange, and white in the hills and canyons.

    * Unique wildlife: The Badlands are home to a variety of animals including bison, prairie dogs, and black-footed ferrets.

    The Badlands are a popular destination for hiking, camping, and wildlife viewing.

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