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Submit ReviewThis episode is all about getting to know Badlands National Park. I didn’t spend too long there, unfortunately, but that just means I have to go back. It’s an out of this world landscape that’s only a 16 hour drive away… This is Latitude Photography Podcast, Episode 137 for December 12, 2021
Introduction
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Year-End Challenge: Go through your 2021 images and select 10–20 that represent your best efforts of the year. Submit them to the fb group for the show so we can see what you’ve been up to and so that we can also cheer you on. I’d also love some brief commentary. Tell us how you’ve GROWN over the last year. That would be amazing. Or tell us your challenges and tell us how you plan to grow this year.
Main Topic
Ian Plant is joining me today to discuss one of my new favorite places to photograph for some great landscape photography. Ian, welcome to the show.
BLNP facts Size: 242,756 acres Wildnerness Area: 64,144 acres South Units (Stronghold unit and Palmer Creek unit) are co-managed with the Oglala Lakota Tribe Popularity: 970,998 visits in 2019 Ranks 28 of 63 parks Became a National Park in November 10, 1978
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