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- američki naziv za kamenito, neplodno područje u kojem je erozija oblikovala (od stijena) brda čudesnih oblika i na kojem se nalaze duboke gudure. Enciklop. rječn. Bujas - by PeregrineFalcon
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- Badlands (hrv. Pustara) je film ceste Terrencea Malicka iz 1973. godine. - wikipedija
by PeregrineFalcon - Badlands je naziv za neplodan i teško prohodan tip zemljišta oblikovanog jakim erozivnim djelovanjem vode i vjetra. - Wikipedija
by PeregrineFalcon - nije rečenica nego video prikaz pod naslovom Offroading at Badlands, tako da se vidi kako to izgleda - MojTV.hr
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- تتكون أخاديد عميقة ومتوازية تقريبا على المنحدرات الخفيفة الانحدار العارية من النبات بفعل مياه الأمطار المتساقطة عليها ، ومثل هذه المناطق صعبة الاجتياز لذلك يطلق عليها اسم الأراضي الوعرة .
الظواهر الجيولوجية - by abderazk
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- (Sten)öken, ofruktbart land
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- A badlands (also badland) is a type of arid terrain where softer sedimentary rocks and clay-rich soils have been extensively eroded by wind and water. It can resemble malpaís, a terrain of volcanic rocks. Canyons, ravines, gullies, hoodoos and other such geological forms are common in badlands. They are often difficult to navigate by foot. Badlands often have a spectacular colour display that alternates from dark black/blue coal stria to bright clays to red scoria. Wikipedia - by Lilian S-K (X)
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- badlands (uncountable)
An arid terrain characterized by severe erosion of sedimentary rocks - Wictionary
by Lilian S-K (X) - Arguably the most well known badlands formation in New Zealand, the Putangirua Pinnacles – formed by the erosion of the conglomerate of an old alluvial fan – are located at the head of a small valley near the southern tip of the North island. A famous European badland is the Bardenas Reales near Tudela, Spain.
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- バッドランズとは「悪い土地」又は「荒地」を意味する英語で、アメリカ先住民のスー族も自分達の言葉で、そう呼び、最初にこの地を訪れたフランス人も同様に荒地を意味するバッドランズと呼んでいた。およそ、50万年の歳月をかけて水と風の浸食作用でできあがった奇妙な地形には、いくつもの崖や峡谷のほか、そそり立つ尖峰、根元が細く削られた岩、そして平坦な岩のテーブルなどこの地域の特徴な風景が広がっている。生き物が暮らしていくのは、ほぼ不可能で野ウサギの死体を捜すヒメコンドルを除けば、ほとんどいない。
荒れ地、不毛地帯
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- Badlandy to pojęcie geograficzne określające obszary wyżynne występujące w strefie klimatu suchego i półsuchego, o słabo scementowanym podłożu i ubogiej szacie roślinnej, silnie porozcinane przez liczne i kręte wąwozy; termin użyty po raz pierwszy dla obszaru w Dakocie Północnej (USA), gdzie obecnie znajduje się Badland National Park. Encyklopedia PWN - by ECOlibre
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- Drugą przy względem ważności formą ukształtowania terenu Xochimilco są płaskowyże wulkaniczne również badlandy zajmujące 27 proc. jego powierzchni. - Xochimilco
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