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Answer for the clue "South Dakota national park featured in "Dances with Wolves" ", 8 letters:
badlands

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Badlands are a type of terrain with clay-rich soil, and are found in regions with arid climate. Badlands or Bad lands may also refer to:

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n. deeply eroded barren land an eroded and barren region in southwestern South Dakota and northwestern Nebraska [syn: Bad Lands ]

Usage examples of badlands.

Besides, I need at least a dozen blasters to make it through the badlands.

This was clearly demonstrated by the way in which the fences that bordered on the city and suburbs were little more than tokens, without watchtowers, patrols, or minefields, while on the other side, where the badlands bordered on the remaining farm country, there was a wall of steel to rival any European frontier.

The rationale for the containments and the fences around the badlands was that they prevented the spread of toxins and radioactive contamination.

Hell Station and chuffed direct across the dry Badlands to the river country where Supply was located.

Bisti Badlands now, looking into the edge of a wilderness where eons of time had uncovered alternating layers of gray shale, pink sandstone, yellow caliche, and black streaks of coal.

Descott was remote, a month's journey on dogback east and north of the capital, a poor upland County of volcanic plateaus and badlands.

None of the canyons and badlands and gully-sided volcanoes that made much of Descott County a bushwacker's paradise, but the bigger patches of beechwood and the occasional steep-sided combe in thick native brush would do as well.

The earth gave back the day's heat, radiating from the bare clay of the badlands in the Drangosh bend.

Push all the way through to open country on the other side of these badlands, secure the route, and I will follow.

It was much darker here, where most of the sky was blocked out by the clay walls of the badlands on either side.

Without them, the vag gangs that roamed the badlands would stream into corn country, looting, raping, and burning.

It was likely, however, that someone or something would note a car like a Jensen heading into the badlands and file the fact.

As they drove farther into the badlands, Marlowe noticed that there was an increasing amount of graffiti scrawled on the highway signs.

Some were predictable: road obsessives who used the badlands and its lack of policing as an arena for their fantasies.

The badlands didn't run to health inspectors, and a good deal of contaminated food was dumped there to be sold to either the desperate or the unsuspecting.