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Alone   Leave a comment

Take the road less traveled to Capitol Reef National Park. For Michelle Olmstead, Capitol Reef is her favorite Utah national park because it’s possible to find solitude that can sometimes be lacking in other parks. “After hiking all day we were rewarded with this beautiful golden-hour light hitting the red rock as we were leaving. I feel very grateful to be able to experience these beautiful public lands with the ones I love.“ Photo courtesy of Michelle Olmstead. Posted on Tumblr by the US Department of the Interior, 5/26/17.

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Capitol Reef National Park

Posted July 19, 2017 by henrymowry in National Parks

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The Incredible Variety Of Our National Lands   Leave a comment

Grandeur   1 comment

Sunrise is out-of-this-world amazing at Utah’s Canyonlands National Park. Photo by Sam Koerbel. Posted on Tumblr by the US Department of the Interior, 5/16/17.

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Canyonlands National Park

The Color Of Summer

Utah’s Beauty

Posted July 8, 2017 by henrymowry in National Parks

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Solitude   Leave a comment

Closed for snow during the winter, the North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona offers sweeping views of this natural wonder from Point Imperial, Cape Royal and Bright Angel Point. Fewer than 10 percent of visitors come to the North Rim!. It invokes a sense of solitude and serenity. This is a place that invites you to slow down, to ponder, to feel your own innate creativity and to fall in love with this amazing landscape. Photo from Cape Royal by Michael Quinn, National Park Service. Posted on Tumblr by the US Department of the Interior, 5/14/17.

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Grand Canyon National Park

A Grand Sunset

Above The Rainbow

Bright Angel Trail

Inversion

It’s Really Big

Pipe Creek Vista

Posted July 7, 2017 by henrymowry in National Parks

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Pastel Processing   Leave a comment

On May 11, 1910, President William Taft signed a bill into law establishing the country’s 10th national park: Montana’s Glacier National Park. It protects glacier-carved peaks and valleys, pristine turquoise lakes and streams, and dense ancient forests for all to enjoy. Photo by Shan Lin. Posted on Tumblr by the US Department of the Interior, 5/11/17.

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Glacier National Park

Grinnell Formation

Grinnell Lake

Haystack Falls

Ninaistako

St Mary Falls

Two Medicine Lake

Which Is Prettier?

Posted June 23, 2017 by henrymowry in National Parks

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Oh, To Be There   Leave a comment

Redwood National Park. Photo by Michael Bandy. Tweeted by the US Department of the Interior, 5/8/17.

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Redwood National Park

Lady Bird Johnson Grove

Redwood National and State Parks

Posted June 22, 2017 by henrymowry in California, National Parks

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Grand Prismatic Spring   1 comment

Grand Prismatic Spring in Yellowstone National Park is the largest hot spring in the United States and the third largest in the world. It’s almost 370 feet in diameter and 121 feet deep. Its vibrant color is the result of thermophilic (heat loving) organisms living along the edges of the steaming pool. This unique ecosystem is delicate and dangerous. To protect it and yourself, stay on the boardwalks when visiting. Sunset photo by Manish Mamtani. Tweeted by the US Department of the Interior, 5/6/17.

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Yellowstone National Park

America’s Best Idea

Astonishing

How Wolves Change Rivers

North Twin Lake

Old Faithful

Steamy

The Animals Of Yellowstone

Traffic Jam

Twin Lakes

Uncle Tom’s Trail

After Dark   Leave a comment

4 Legs   1 comment

Beautiful Endings   1 comment

Posted June 12, 2017 by henrymowry in Photography

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