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Bo Zarts

(26,186 posts)
Tue Nov 18, 2025, 03:48 PM Tuesday

The Otherworldliness of Badlands National Park



South Dakota - September 2025
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The Otherworldliness of Badlands National Park (Original Post) Bo Zarts Tuesday OP
It's magic.... ultralite001 Tuesday #1
Beautiful DaBronx Tuesday #2
It really is hard to describe what the Badlands are like, but this pic does a good job of capturing the eeriness. ShazzieB Tuesday #3
If that was when Noem was Governor popsdenver Tuesday #5
We were there in 2018. ShazzieB Yesterday #8
She really got rolling during Covid popsdenver 11 hrs ago #10
all i can say is ,, AllaN01Bear Tuesday #4
Been there! Maninacan Tuesday #6
Would take my breath away if I was standing there , so beautiful ! KS Toronado Tuesday #7
I've been to the South Dakota Badlands many times but progressoid 19 hrs ago #9

ShazzieB

(21,976 posts)
3. It really is hard to describe what the Badlands are like, but this pic does a good job of capturing the eeriness.
Tue Nov 18, 2025, 05:09 PM
Tuesday

I'm really glad I got to see Badlands N.P. a few years ago. My only regret is that it was so hot that day I could hardly stand to get out of the car and leave the a/c. It was September, and the weather was just about perfect every day, except for THAT one. As a result, we mostly looked at the scenery from the road, getting out of the car here and there to take pictures. I would have loved to check out the hiking trails, but I do not tolerate heat well. It was still fascinating and fun, but I regret not being able to really explore.

popsdenver

(1,061 posts)
5. If that was when Noem was Governor
Tue Nov 18, 2025, 06:13 PM
Tuesday

I bet you didn't see any dogs wandering around................Trump knew he had to have her high up in his CABAL, after she had shown such cruelty and sadism towards a pet..........

ShazzieB

(21,976 posts)
8. We were there in 2018.
Wed Nov 19, 2025, 12:53 AM
Yesterday

I don't think Ms. Puppykiller was governor yet, lol. Google says she took office in 2019.

popsdenver

(1,061 posts)
10. She really got rolling during Covid
Wed Nov 19, 2025, 04:07 PM
11 hrs ago

She didn't cancel sturgess.....4-5K people all in close quarters from all over the U.S. She was warned, but ignored it because she knew it would bring in Millions in Windfall Tax Revenue for her state. The best part was at the end, she got to send them to all get taken care of by the states they came from. When her citizens that had taken care of all those crowds, or her general population, started coming down with Covid, she said she didn't have the medical facilities, seeing they were such a small state. So those that didn't die, she asked neighboring states to take to care for them, depleting their resources and money.....
The dog was nothing compared to that devious and deceitful act........
That stood out to Trump, and was sure to get her a prominent job in his CABAL years later.....

I was reading a commentary by someone who had been in the World Health Organization. He stated that Trump's actions/in-actions resulted in an extra 500,000 deaths than the U.S. should have had.......He explained that it probably was way over that figure because DeSantis in Florida, Abbott in Texas were not keeping a tally of deaths in their states to help out Trump....and in a lot of red states, the Dr.'s were putting something other than Covid as the cause of death on countless covid deaths...

Maninacan

(193 posts)
6. Been there!
Tue Nov 18, 2025, 06:23 PM
Tuesday

I have been there in hot and cold. First time was a memorial day weekend. Snow in the high elevations, lots of birds and bison on the loop.

progressoid

(52,367 posts)
9. I've been to the South Dakota Badlands many times but
Wed Nov 19, 2025, 08:35 AM
19 hrs ago

I have been told by others that the North Dakota Badlands are even more interesting.

One day, I'll get there too.

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