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Makoshika State Park ("ma-KO-sh(ih)kuh" from the
Lakota Mako sica,
meaning 'bad land' or 'land that is bad') is a
nature preserve and
public recreation...
- The
Makoshika Dinosaur Museum was a private, non-profit
regional museum located in Glendive,
eastern Montana,
United States. It
opened in 2004, and before...
- has
extensive badlands,
including Göreme
National Park. In the U.S.,
Makoshika State Park in
Montana and
Badlands National Park in
South Dakota are examples...
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eastern Montana sited between the
Yellowstone River and the Badlands.
Makoshika State Park is
located just east of Glendive. The po****tion was 4,873...
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Dinosaur Valley State Park (Texas), Hudson-Meng
Bison Kill (Nebraska),
Makoshika State Park (Montana), and The
Mammoth Site (South Dakota).
Public and...
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Wisconsin glaciation 85,000 to 11,000
years ago. ****her east,
areas such as
Makoshika State Park near
Glendive and
Medicine Rocks State Park near
Ekalaka contain...
- Alberton, Montana. The
state park is the
second largest in
Montana after Makoshika State Park and is home to Montana's
largest ponderosa pine. The state...
- Wall Devil's
Slide Eye of the
Needle (collapsed in 1997)
LaBarge Rock
Makoshika State Park
Medicine Rocks State Park
Pompeys Pillar Pumpelly Pillar Chimney...
- of the
Dakota line.
Dawson County contains part of Montana's badlands.
Makoshika State Park is an
example of that area's
unusual rock formations. Dawson...
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Lewis and
Clark Caverns Logan Lone Pine Lost Cr****
Madison Buffalo Jump
Makoshika Medicine Rocks Milltown Missouri Headwaters Painted Rocks Parker Homestead...