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  • Greetings from San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park

    How much would a person be willing to sacrifice for a brand-new opportunity despite uncertainty and a foreign environment? Standing by the majestic square-rig sailing ship Balclutha, I could imagine this incredible vessel filled with passengers sailing from Victoria Harbor, Hong Kong, to the United States East Coast a century…

  • Greetings from Point Reyes National Seashore

    Time seemed to slow to a halt as I stepped onto the sands of Point Reyes National Seashore. Amidst the vibrant wildlife that thrived here, I found myself reflecting on a quote by Oscar Wilde, "Nothing can cure the soul but the senses, just as nothing can cure the senses…

  • Greetings from Bryce Canyon National Park

    Bryce Canyon is known for it's incredible views. It is critical that we protect these views. Southern Utah's industry threatens these views and the health of our Southern Utah communities.

  • Greetings from Carlsbad Caverns National Park

    In the photo, there is a clear, teal blue pond. this pond is located under the mountains which the Carlsbad caverns are located.

  • Greetings from Black Canyon Of The Gunnison National Park

    I went to the Black Canyon of The Gunnison when, I took a trip to Utah and came back to my home in Colorado, when we stopped by to check out the Black Canyon of The Gunnison. This journey was amazing! Me and my family were mind blown when we…

  • Greetings from Capitol Reef National Park

    A huge lake with a little island in the middle sometimes there is snow in there but sometimes it's nice and sunny. The island in the middle is called the wizard's island and it's beautiful there.

  • Greetings from Gateway National Recreation Area

    The Jamaca Bay wildlfe refuge .A hidden jewel in an urban city. A wetland habitat of biodiversity.It is a major crossover for bird migration and nesting.It is a living classroom and laboratory for citizen science and on effects of climate change.Salt marshes and inter tidal areas harbor multitudes of organisms…

  • Greetings from Crater Lake National Park

    Our first ever visit to Crater Lake National Park was with friends in the dead of winter with a thick fog punctuated with snow flakes. We all walked up to the south shoreline to just barely see Wizard Island covered with a blizzard of moving clouds and misty strands of…

  • Greetings from Acadia National Park

    One of my favorite places on earth during foul New England weather! Thunder Hole at Acadia National Park.

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