Tag: “National Park”

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  1. Alone

    Want to get away from it all? Joshua Tree National Park has many isolated areas that give a sense of being in another world.

  2. crater lake, oregon

    alarmingly friendly chipmunk with the absolutely gorgeous crater lake in the background.

  3. Birch & Larch on Bowman Lake

    A hiking trail stretches northward along the narrows of Bowman Lake, and an hour's long walk might fail to bring you to the shore, since the woods are so dense. Bowman Lake is probably the quietest part of Montana's Glacier National Park.

  4. The Joshua Tree

    Of course, no visit to Joshua Tree National Park would be complete without taking the time to spend some time admiring the namesake of the park. The landscape and unique vegitation makes you truly feel as though you are visiting another world.

  5. Oasis

    Go to a desert... Need to find an oasis.

  6. Skull Rock

    Skull Rock, found in Joshua Tree National Park near 29 Palms, California is an impressive stop for those that venture into the park. The other worldly formations are something to behold as you travel the place where "the streets have no names." (Thank you to U-2 from providing some perfect travel music!)

  7. Cape Spear, Newfoundland

    As you walk down to the rugged shoreline, you'll be rewarded by paying some attention to the grasses and small plants and lichens that cling to the rocks. Remember: it's the North Atlantic out there!

  8. Komodo Dragon (1)

    Komodo National Park is home to world's biggest lizards, the Komodo Dragon.

    These monsters can grow up to 10 feet long and are known for their appitite

    The lizards on the island all look well fed. They have gigantic claws, they can apparently break your legs with a sweep of its tail and are obviously the rulers of this island.

  9. Cliff Palace, Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado

    Cliff Palace, Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado

  10. Morning Light at Rocky Mountain National Park

    It was much too early in the morning for me to be up, but I'm glad I was to see Rocky Mountain National Park in the beautiful, morning light.