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badlands

[bad-landz] / ˈbædˌlændz /
NOUN
barren land
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"The badlands in Wyoming where the finds were made is a unique 'mummy zone' that has more surprises in store from fossils collected over years of visits by teams of university undergrads."

From Science Daily

Last year’s flash floods have closed many roads in the north of the park, though the southern half, where most of its icons are — including salt flats, sand dunes and striated badlands — remains open.

From New York Times

For more than a quarter of a century, he has scoured the badlands, training his twin sons, Ryan and Taylor, and many local Navajo students to become ace fossil collectors.

From Scientific American

Crammed into a pickup, they rode for hours into the badlands, then walked across the border hills.

From New York Times

Then came the mass extinction that wiped out around 75% of all plants and animals, including the Chicken from Hell that ended up preserved in the sandstone in these badlands.

From Seattle Times