Badlands of the High Plains


photography by Chuck Haney

text by Chuck Haney

published by Farcountry Press

  • An appreciation, in color photography, of the subtle and dramatic beauties of the badlands of the northern plains.

    Included are: The Monuments, Toadstool Geological Park, Oglala National Grasslands, and Fort Robinson State Park, Nebraska; Badlands National Park, South Dakota; Little Missouri National Grasslands and Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Dakota; Hells Half Acre and Vedauwoo Rocks, Wyoming; Wild and Scenic Missouri River, Missouri Breaks, Makoshika State Park, Medicine Rocks State Park, Terry Badlands, and Jerusalem Rocks, Montana; Drumheller, Dinosaur Provincial Park, and Writing-On-Stone Provincial Park, Alberta.



120 pages, 10 1/2'' x 12'', 120 color photos, 14 hardcovers per case

hardcover
ISBN 10: 1560371676
ISBN 13: 9781560371670
$19.95


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Badlands of the High Plains

"LaBarge Rock above the Missouri was named for Captain Joseph LaBarge, whose steamboats passed this way for half the 19th century."
-from page 51

"Diane Gabriel Trail, Makoshika State Park, honors the memory of the young paleontologist who excavated the Triceratops fossil now exhibited in the park's visitor center."
-from page 53



 align= Chuck Haney, a freelance writer and photographer, travels the country in pursuit of scenic grandeur and interesting subjects. His landscapes, agriculture, and outdoor sports photographs and articles have appeared in national and regional publications.


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