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This New Mexico off-the-beaten-path wilderness offers a serene escape that looks like the Utah hoodoos and the Dakota ...
Badlands are a type of landscape where soft, clay-heavy soil is eroded over time by water and wind, creating a colorful complex of gullies, ravines, buttes, and other prominent rock formations.
The commanding view over the Borrego Badlands and the connection with California’s early history make Font’s Point a popular location.
Moreover, gullies interact with other erosion processes and landslides, driving long-term landscape evolution and facilitating the formation of badlands and other large erosional features.