ai6yr, to random
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Only 109F in Furnace Creek as of 11am.. possibly as high as 121F today (not sure on how often that sensor is able to update, it's sent via satellite). #DeathValleyNationalPark #NPS #heatwave #heat #CAwx

ai6yr, to Camping
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Ah, look! Every site is first come first serve for Thursday at Furnace Creek Campground! (Death Valley National Park)
🤪

ai6yr,
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Death Valley camping review 😂

"had no electricity"

ai6yr,
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More Death Valley camping reviews... 😂

"Strongly recommend to not do camping there. Wind is very bad. It was like sand storm and we didn’t get any information regarding it. So we spent whole night in car. Our tent was damaged and we saw almost 50% of people leaving in the middle of the night. That situation was scary and dangerous."

thepdog, to Humor

The National Park Service nails it with their latest sign on how to safely pet wild animals.

#NPS #bison #tourists #safety #humor #NationalParkService

nationalparks, to Battlemaps
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Wrangell-St. Elias National Park & Preserve showing a bit of weather on Monday. Learn more at https://www.nps.gov/wrst/index.htm and #snow #interpretation #nps #nationalparks #publiclands #photography #landscapephotography #alaska Image credit National Park Service

ai6yr, to random
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National Park Service officials seek help from the public on archeological theft incident at Canyonlands National Park -- Law enforcement park rangers at Canyonlands National Park are seeking information from the public to help identify suspects involved in an archeological theft incident at Cave Spring Cowboy Camp in the Needles district of the park. If you were in the area of Cave Spring Cowboy Camp at approximately 5:30 p.m. on March 23, 2024, or if you have information that could help identify the suspects, please contact investigators. https://www.nps.gov/cany/learn/news/news05152024.htm

slott56, to til
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The New River is the second oldest river on the planet. I’ve only recently come to understand the real significance of the Appalachians. I was born and raised in and around these mountains, and they were always just — you know — mountains.

They reach back something like 350 million years. Predating dinosaurs? Really?

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