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Badlands National Park: Bison-KC By Kai Carpenter, Joel Anderson, 2017


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Named “Mako Sica” (land bad) by the Lakota Indians, the Badlands offer breathtaking, striated rock formations and sweeping vistas of arid hills intermixed with grassland prairies. This huge national park spans 244,000 acres of eroded buttes and pinnacles surrounded by prairie. It is one of the last, totally untouched sections of land in the U.S. In this oil painting print by Kai Carpenter, a bison cow and her calf traverse the plain, with the looming spires of the black hills rising up like sentinels behind them. Badlands National Park prints by Anderson Design Group make perfect wall art for any lover of this untouched South Dakota land. To learn more about the Badlands, visit the National Parks Conservation Association.

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