A scene from Badlands National Park. The first thing I felt when I saw this place was that it felt as if I had arrived on a strange planet with many different colors. The layers of red, yellow, and gray revealed themselves one on top of another, as if colored sand had been stacked in overlapping layers.
Over millions of years, mud, sand, and organic matter were undoubtedly piled up little by little to create these various strata, and the sharp peaks and deep canyons carved by water and wind looked like a sculpted landscape.
This place allowed me to feel the accumulation and changes of time. The sunset I encountered here was so beautiful that it is something I may rarely see again in my life.

