Where Eagles Fly : The White River in the Badlands of South Dakota

in #photography7 years ago (edited)

This is the White River located in the Badlands of South Dakota.  A Missouri River tributary, the White River flows 580 miles (930 km) down through the U.S. states of Nebraska and South Dakota

You can see the eroded plateaus of the Badlands where the forces of wind and water have melted away the earth revealing a tangle of rivulets and sharply eroded buttes, pinnacles, and spires blended together with the largest undisturbed mixed grass prairie in the United States.  

The name stems from the water's white-gray color, a function of eroded sand, clay, and volcanic ash carried by the river from its source near the Badlands. The White River headwaters are in northwestern Nebraska, in the Pine Ridge escarpment north of Harrison, at an elevation of 4,861 feet (1,482 m) above sea level. It flows southeast then northeast past Fort Robinson and north of Crawford and then crosses into southwestern South Dakota and flows north across the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation.  Turning northeast, it merges with the Wounded Knee Creek and flows between sections of the Badlands National Park where these images were taken. At the northern edge of the reservation, it flows east-northeast and southeast, forming the northern boundary of the reservation and the southern boundary of Buffalo Gap National Grassland

The river sometimes has no flow, due to the dry climate surrounding its badlands and prairie basin, though thunderstorms can cause brief intense flow. 

This is from my project "Where Eagles Fly".

About The Project

Where Eagles Fly - The American Wilderness Expedition is my personal mission to introduce people to these amazing locations that surround us. I am piloting a bush plane while exploring and filming throughout the remote back-country areas of North America to raise awareness of the 47% of the USA and 90% of Canada that remain unpopulated wilderness.

About The Author

My name is Zedekiah Morse and I'm a Bush Pilot, Photographer, Explorer and Filmmaker. I live in the Rocky Mountains and devote my time and resources to exploring as much of the world as I can by air. 

If you wish to watch a short film detailing how I do my work and this project, go here.

Thanks for your support and Yehaw!! 

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I am struggling to find the right words to describe how much I like your photos! They are just so so so good!

Well Daniela, I think you are saying more than words can express! Thank you so much, that really does mean a great deal to me.

Such amazing views!

Thanks sir, glad you like it!

Why this land is eroded plateaus

For millions of years the forces of wind and water working with gravity have stripped away the many layers of strata which covered these lands.

Thanks again. Inspired me right now.

Excellent! I am very happy you find inspiration from viewing these images. Thanks so much

Hey Brother,
this article should really go viral!
Such amazing views, how beautifuly white painted the river winds its way from above !

Als really cool to see in the second Picture, how the vegetation is blooming just next to the river :)
Thanks for sharing,
all the best
yours johannes (:

Thanks Johannes, glad you like this work! I am just happy that some folks check it out, I could use vote bots and stuff but I want to reach real people with this. And if I only reach a small number that is much better than none at all! yehaw, be safe on your journey my friend!

You and Randall Carlson should go for a ride in your plane...

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Hey I had never heard of him till your comment, thanks for the introduction to his work! Very cool

The top photo is mesmerizing!

Thanks, that entire area is amazing, cool in photos but flying over it is really awesome!

Excellent photography