Priceless places,
priceless memories.
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Greetings from Theodore Roosevelt National Park
I have been visiting Theodore Roosevelt National Park for over 30 years. Most years twice a summer. I, like so many others, look forward the most to sighting the wild horses. Now I hear that they are considering removing wild horses from the park --- permanently. If this is done…
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Greetings from Statue of Liberty National Monument
In 2012, my partner Keith and I got a NYC 3 day pass. We used that thing like we were getting paid for it! And had the sore feet to prove it. But what a great trip to an amazing city. We could probably get a few more 3 day…
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Greetings from Katmai National Park & Preserve
This was actually from Misty Fjords National Monument in Alaska. My sisters and I took our Dad on an Alaska cruise. From Ketchikan we took a sea plane excursion into Misty Fjords. It was amazing!
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Greetings from Glacier Bay National Park & Preserve
In 2011, my two sisters and I took our Dad (84 at the time) on an Alaska cruise. This is the view of the bay from our ship.
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Greetings from Zion National Park
My daughter Alex took a walk straight down the Narrows
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Greetings from Yosemite National Park
Retired California State Parks Ranger have spent many years visiting Yosemite N.P. from childhood through adulthood. Currently there is a program by the park's management to clear cut critical endangered species and other wildlife's critical habitats. I have spent decades trying to fight heartless and greedy corporations like Sierra Pacific…
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Greetings from Glacier National Park
The crystal waters of a river stream, the blinking of a night sky sprinkled with stars, and the quiet hoot of an owl in the dark. Natural parks are wonders of our world. As a city boy raised in Hong Kong, I am constantly surrounded by highly urbanized landscapes and…
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Greetings from Isle Royale National Park
Springtime Moose on the Greenstone Ridge Trail.
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Greetings from Olympic National Park
Strolling through the Redwoods of Olympic National Park late last Summer, I was reminded of how little we are. The Staircase area of the park that I visited took me back in time instantaneously. It gave me a sense of gratefulness that generations before me had preserved one of our…
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Greetings from Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area
The green stripe in the pride flag stands for nature, and you can take a lot of different meanings from that, but for me it’s all about the joy and camaraderie we find when we gather with our chosen family in nature. Always a great time camping in the parks…
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