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Yellowstone's Norris Geyser Basin78

Yellowstone National Park: Super Volcano

by Constant Walker

Home to a rich biodiversity of wildflie, Old Faithful, the Boreal forest, ...and the biggest super volcano on the planet. published 7 months ago

27 comments    hiking mountain national park

Fishing at Rae Lakes77

Hiking Rae Lakes Loop - Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Park (California)

by thejuiceisloose

The Rae Lakes Loop is one of the most popular backpacking trips in the Sierra Nevada mountains of California in Kings Canyon National Park. This loop hike is 46 miles long, and climbs from 5035' (1535m) at the... published 6 months ago

0 comments    travel california fishing

Discover the beauty of Lake Powell, Wahweap Marina.76

How to Have The Best Lake Powell Vacation Ever, Highest Water Level In Six Years

by In The Doghouse

Lake Powell was created as a consequence of the construction of the Glen Canyon Dam, completed in 1966. With 2000 miles of shoreline it is an awesome vacation adventure on the water. Houseboat Lake Powell this summer! published 11 months ago

6 comments    family recreation vacation

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Underwater bridges to connect the Hundred Islands

by doodsdpogi

The Hundred Islands is a national park in Alaminos City in the province of Pangasinan, northern Philippines. The islands (124 at low tide and 123 at high tide) are scattered along Lingayen Gulf. Each one in... published 10 months ago

4 comments    travel vacation national park

Death Valley Museum, info, maps, gift store.70

Visiting Death Valley, CA

by relache

California's Death Valley is a national park whose location encompasses the lowest point in North America. This popular travel and vacation destination has many interesting sights such as Badwater Basin, the moving rocks and the Amargosa Opera House. published 5 months ago

4 comments    advice travel fun

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Christian - Speaking in Tongues #3

by Dr. Kluane Spake

Why do we need to speak in tongues? That's a good question! It really doesn't make sense to our natural mind! Let's look at Babylon. The name itself means confusion. There, everyone spoke one language. They... published 9 months ago

1 comment    religion christian third day

Evening in The Smokies - September 26, 2008 © D. Hébert69

Waterfalls of The Great Smoky Mountains

by Dee.Hebert

The Great Smoky Mountain National Park was established in 1934 in an attempt to protect the last of the Southern Appalachian Forest. The forest once covered over four million acres and was virtually destroyed... published 2 months ago

1 comment    travel recreation national park

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Sydney Bushwalk

by sentinal

Sydney the gateway to NSW, where you can find good food, Wine bars, Pubs, gambling Clubs, Fine Dinning, Bondi Beach, sun, surf and friendly locals. Heard all that before! Why not do something different? Take a... published 7 months ago

3 comments    walking snakes walk

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Ai Ais Richtersveld Transfrontier National Park

by Susann

This park does a lot to preserve this bio-diverse area even if it looks like a desert at first glance. It looks desolate but look carefully and you will see that this park is home to a range of animal species.... published 13 months ago

0 comments    travel travel tips accommodation

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Jewel Cave National Monument

by NateRider

A great place to take a vacation is a national park. However, when most people think of a national park, they think of Yellowstone, the Black Hills, or any of the other popular national parks scattered across the United States. What most people don't realize is that there are caves that are classified as national parks as well. Jewel Cave is one such place. published 6 months ago

2 comments    travel history vacation


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