Badlands Slump - 2
by Charles Robinson
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Badlands Slump - 2
Artist
Charles Robinson
Medium
Photograph - Landscape Photograph
Description
It is hard to believe that the lush forest in the foreground are within the Badlands National Park. A massive slump created the unique formation seen here in Badlands National Park. A massive block of rock broke loose, or slumped, from the limestone cliffs because of water trickling through the soft porous limestone. The block fell with such force that it compacted the softer rock making it less porous thus slowing the drainage. Because the soil was less porous and retained more moisture the area was able to support the small forest of fir trees as seen here. It really looks out of place in the stark landscape of the rest of the Badlands.
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December 21st, 2013
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