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  • A family walks the boardwalk loop through Congaree National Park, the largest intact expanse of old growth bottomland hardwood forest remaining in the southeastern United States in Columbia, South Carolina.
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  • A family walks the boardwalk loop through Congaree National Park, the largest intact expanse of old growth bottomland hardwood forest remaining in the southeastern United States in Columbia, South Carolina.
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  • A family walks the boardwalk loop through Congaree National Park, the largest intact expanse of old growth bottomland hardwood forest remaining in the southeastern United States in Columbia, South Carolina.
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  • A family walks the boardwalk loop through Congaree National Park, the largest intact expanse of old growth bottomland hardwood forest remaining in the southeastern United States in Columbia, South Carolina.
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  • A couple walks the boardwalk loop through Congaree National Park, the largest intact expanse of old growth bottomland hardwood forest remaining in the southeastern United States in Columbia, South Carolina.
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  • Hikers at the badlands at Golden Canyon in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA.
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  • Hikers at the badlands at Golden Canyon in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA.
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  • Hikers at the badlands at Golden Canyon in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA.
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  • Hikers at the badlands at Golden Canyon in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA.
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  • Hiker at the badlands at Golden Canyon in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA.
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  • Visitors watch the Bore Tide from Beluga Point along the Turnagain Arm outside Anchorage, Alaska.
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  • Visitors watch the Bore Tide from Beluga Point along the Turnagain Arm outside Anchorage, Alaska.
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  • A group of visitors escorted by Sanctuary Manager Tom Griffin return to camp after a day of close-up brown bear viewing at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears in their natural environment.
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  • Visitors watch the Bore Tide from Beluga Point along the Turnagain Arm outside Anchorage, Alaska.
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  • Visitors watch the Bore Tide from Beluga Point along the Turnagain Arm outside Anchorage, Alaska.
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  • Visitors watch the Bore Tide from Beluga Point along the Turnagain Arm outside Anchorage, Alaska.
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  • Visitors run the trails to the summit of Mt Alyeska in the Chugach Mountains in Girdwood, Alaska.
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  • Visitors run the trails to the summit of Mt Alyeska in the Chugach Mountains in Girdwood, Alaska.
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  • Sanctuary Manager Tom Griffin briefs visitors before heading out for a day of close-up brown bear viewing at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears in their natural environment.
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  • Sanctuary Manager Tom Griffin briefs visitors before heading out for a day of close-up brown bear viewing at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears in their natural environment.
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  • Sanctuary Manager Tom Griffin briefs visitors before heading out for a day of close-up brown bear viewing at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears in their natural environment.
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  • A group of visitors escorted by Sanctuary Manager Tom Griffin return to camp after a day of close-up brown bear viewing at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears in their natural environment.
    grizzly bear_516264.JPG
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