Clastic Dikes and Other Interesting Geology In Badlands National Park, South Dakota
Investigate the fascinating geology and landscapes of Badlands National Park in South Dakota with geology professor Shawn Willsey. GPS locations: 43.86978, -102.23502; 43.86619, -102.22913; 43.84308, -102.19591 Support geology education via: PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted... or Buy Me: https://buymeacoffee.com/shawnwillsey or Venmo: @shawn-willsey or click on the "Thanks" button above or a good ol' fashioned check to: Shawn Willsey 148 Blue Lakes Blvd N #141 Twin Falls, ID 83301 Willsey website: https://www.willseygeology.com/ Willsey merch store: https://geologyexplained-shop.fourthw...

▶︎
Hundreds of Walls Lead to Evidence of Catastrophes Near Yellowstone

▶︎
Random Roadcuts #4: US-385 near Wind Cave National Park, South Dakota

▶︎
Why Nebraska Was Built to Be Ignored

▶︎
I Tested Quicksand Myths...The Truth Is Worse Than You Think!

▶︎
A Divided America? The Last Time The Sea Bisected North America: Geology Explained

▶︎
South Dakota Road Trip: 7 Days Exploring the Badlands, Mt Rushmore & More

▶︎
Badlands (Full Episode) | America's National Parks

▶︎
Why Is This Stark White Mountain Sitting In The Middle of Utah's West Desert: Geology Revealed!

▶︎
Inside the Mitsubishi Zero

▶︎
The ARAL SEA Was DEAD for 30 Years — Then Kazakhstan Did Something Nobody Expected!

▶︎
A 2-Mile Deep Lost World Above the Grand Canyon

▶︎
Is Russia Actually Losing?

▶︎
Do Retention Ponds Actually Work?

▶︎
Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park Film

▶︎
Why Are There Young Volcanoes In Southern Utah? Journey Up The Diamond Valley Volcano With Geologist

▶︎
Rocks Left as a Trail to Treasure

▶︎
"Old" Yellowstone in southern Idaho: amazing deposits of pyroclastic flows from explosive eruptions

▶︎
The Mountain Range That Disappeared and Came Back Again

▶︎
How did the Rocky Mountains Form?

▶︎
