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  • Abandoned house with lean-to shed at Bodie State Historic Park, an old California mining camp and boom town in the eastern Sierra. It's now a National Historic Landmark.
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  • Inside the old Methodist church at Bodie State Historic Park, centered.
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  • An old green pickup truck with flat bed and wooden rails deteriorates where abandoned at Bodie State Historic Park and ghost town. Grass grows up around its tires.
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  • Old abandoned wooden barn with fence posts, surrounded by green grass and sage brush at Bodie State Historic Park in the eastern Sierra.
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  • Inside the old Methodist church at Bodie State Historic Park. At the front of the room a quotation reads, "Praise waiteth for thee o god in Zion."
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  • Tom MIller house, a still furnished house visitors can tour inside at Bodie State Historic Park and ghost town.
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  • Exterior of Old Methodist Church at Bodie State Historic Park. Vertical, front and side view.
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  • People explore Bodie State Historic Park with the Standard Consolidated Mining Company Stamp Mill in the background and an old wooden house beside them.
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  • Standard Consolidated Mining Company Stamp Mill at Bodie State Historic Park near Highway 395 in the Eastern Sierra of California.
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  • Two visitors peek in a window of the Swazey Hotel structure still standing, though leaning, at Bodie State Historic Park and ghost town.
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  • Empty abandoned dresser with mirror in Tom Miller house at Bodie State Historic Park. Remnants of wallpaper peel and hang rom the wall.
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  • Swazey Hotel, a leaning old wooden building at Bodie State Historic Park and ghost town.
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  • A wooden buckboard or wagon sits abandoned in grass outside a decrepit house or barn at Bodie State Historic Park, a ghost town in California.
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  • Inside the Tom Miller house at Bodie; view of dining room with stove and table, kitchen visible through doorway.
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  • Old Methodist church exterior at Bodie with visitors walking down street of the ghost town.
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  • The United States Land Office building (1885-86), which became the Power Company office, the Bodie Store, and then the Wheaton and Hollis Hotel.
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  • James Stuart Cain home in Bodie. Cain was the principal owner of property in the now ghost town. Some believe this house to be haunted by the ghost of a Chinese maid with a grudge.
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  • A boy stands in the doorway of the historic Gamlin Cabin on a family vacation to the General Grant Grove in Kings Canyon National Park, California.
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  • A child hiker approaches a Joshua Tree on the Arch Rock Trail. This relatively flat, easy hiking trail is one of the most popular in the National Park.
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  • A teen girl smiles for a photo with the lower section of Tokopah Falls waterfall while hiking in Sequoia National Park.
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  • Finding Arch Rock in a rare moment with no people visible. The 30-foot arch is of Joshua Tree National Park's most popular and easiest hiking destinations.
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  • Los Arcos National Park and Marine Preserve on the Bay of Banderas,  near Puerto Vallarta. The rocky islets attract several species of birds including frigates shown here. Day trips to this area are popular for tourists visiting Puerto Vallarta, and here a small tour boat is seen beside one of the major islands in the National Park.
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  • A hiking trail passes by a Joshua tree in the Hidden Valley area of the National Park. In the distance two hikers are silhouetted against the blue sky atop a rocky slope.
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  • Hikers take turns climbing up to Arch Rock in Joshua Tree National Park, one of the most photographed locations in the park.
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  • A family boards a swamp buggy for a tour of Big Cypress National Preserve in Florida, near Everglades National Park.
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  • Arch Rock in a rare moment without tourists. This is one of the most popular easy hiking destinations and most photographed landmarks in Joshua Tree National Park.
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  • A vertical / portrait shot of Arch Rock without tourists in Joshua Tree National Park.
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  • The River Trail takes hikers through a short tunnel of large granite boulders on their way toward Road's End in Kings Canyon National Park.
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  • ADA Accessible and stroller-friendly hiking trail at the Cholla Garden Nature Trail in Joshua Tree National Park in southern California. The trail surface is  packed sand with stretches of boardwalk.
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  • In the Jumbo Rocks area of Joshua Tree National Park, a wide landscape of rock formations curving beneath blue sky, accentuated by shadow and light.
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  • Kids can have great fun bouldering in Hidden Valley at Joshua Tree National Park.
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  • The informational sign at the top and end of the Moro Rock trail points out Sawtooth Peak, Castle Rocks, Paradise Peak, and Milk Ranch Peak for visitors in Sequoia National Park.
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  • A young boy stands among the rocky terrain, pinyon pines, and other flora found in Hidden Valley in Joshua Tree National Park.
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  • Summit of Moro Rock in Sequoia National Park shown in a rare moment with no people. The end of the hiking trail is fenced in by safety railings extending out to a 360-degree panoramic viewpoint with views of Caslte Rocks and all the way to the Western Divide.
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  • A child climbs through the base of a giant sequoia in Grant Grove at Kings Canyon National Park.
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  • Tall hikers must duck as they pass beneath this enormous granite boulder that overhangs the Tokopah Falls Trail in Sequoia National Park. On the other side, stone steps lead up as the trail continues gaining elevation toward the waterfall.
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  • A family looks at the California Tree, a giant sequoia whose top was struck by lightening in 1967 and lives in spite of losing  25 feet from its crown to fire from the strike. The story of  Park Ranger Charlie Castro, who climbed a tree beside it to help put out the blaze, lives on in the lore of General Grant Grove of Kings Canyon National Park.
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  • Vertical view of South Fork of Kings River in a popular stretch for fly fishing and hiking in Kings Canyon National Park.
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  • Green pine cones dangle like ornaments from a pine tree in front of black and white granite boulders near the South Fork of the King River and Road's End in Kings Canyon National Park.
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  • Inside the Fallen Monarch tree, a hollow giant sequoia in Grant Grove, Kings Canyon National Park.
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  • An informational sign with overview map of the Grant Tree Trail loop at General Grant Grove in Kings Canyon National Park, home to the world's 2nd largest tree by volume.
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  • A kid hikes past a flowering yucca along the Hidden Valley Nature Trail in Joshua Tree National Park
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  • With little snowpack from the winter, Tokopah Falls already trickles lightly in early summer, a time when it usually has abundant water flow. The waterfall feeds the Marble Fork of the Kaweah River in Sequoia National Park.
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  • View of towering North Dome above Zumwalt Meadow from the hiking trail near Road's End in Kings Canyon National Park. This granite dome is a popular rock climbing destination in the southern Sierra.
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  • View of clear water rippling over rocks in the South Fork of the Kings River, near Road's End at Kings Canyon National Park. Here the water is lower than usual for early summer, the result of little snow pack over winter during the drought year of 2021.
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  • Three children stand at the opening to the "Fallen Monarch," a hollowed out tunnel tree visitors can walk through in Grant Grove loop trail in Kings Canyon National Park.
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  • A family stands in the opening at the base of the Illinois tree, a giant sequoia in Grant Grove, Kings Canyon National Park.
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  • Group of Bigelow cholla cactus plants, also called teddy bear cactus or cholla, in spring at the Cholla Cactus Garden at Joshua Tree National Park, California.
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  • Black and white photo of Joshua Tree landscape with hiking trail and rock formation in Hidden Valley area of the National Park.
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  • Tall cholla cactus with starburst or sun flare in Joshua Tree National Park, California, w/ blue sky, white clouds, and landscape behind. These fuzzy cacti are often called teddy bear cholla or "teddy bear" cactus plants.
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  • POV as a family rides in a swamp buggy entering Big Cypress National Park.
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  • A child hikes among the boulders on the Hidden Valley Nature Trail in Joshua Tree National Park.
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  • A pinyon pine tree grows near a high rocky wall along the Hidden Valley Nature Trail in Joshua Tree National Park.
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  • Steep cement stairs wind down the side of Moro Rock with a father and two children far below for scale. The Moro Rock trail is a popular half-mile hike in Sequoia National Park which has an elevation gain of 300 feet and offers spectacular views.
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  • A man hikes the Tokopah Falls trail, stepping out on large boulders with a view of the glacier carved valley and Watchtower granite dome at Sequoia National Park.
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  • The mighty Lincoln Tree (not to be confused with one of the same name in Sequoia) impresses visitors exploring the Grant Tree Trail loop in the accessible giant sequoia grove at Kings Canyon National Park.
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  • Twin Sisters giant sequoias at General Grant Grove are a pair of trees that grew together at their base. Kings Canyon National Park, California.
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  • A family stops to rest on a giant boulder with a view of Zumwalt Meadow during a hike in Kings Canyon National Park.
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  • Slightly seasick Junior Rangers smile with their new badges after a visit to Dry Tortugas National Park. The park is 70 miles west of Key West and can be visited by highspeed ferry (complete with NPS ranger to do the honors) or by seaplane.
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  • Two kids look out a window at historic Fort Jefferson with their dad on a day trip to Dry Tortugas National Park, Florida. The national park is located 70 miles west of Key West. Model released photo.
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  • A teen girl stops for a funny photo posing in the narrow space between large boulders in Hidden Valley at Joshua Tree National Park.
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  • Kid snorkeling in clear water at Dry Tortugas National Park, Florida. The calm sea here is ideal much of the year for young children to learn to snorkel. Families vacationing in Key West can visit the park on a day trip by highspeed ferry or seaplane. Model released photo.
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  • View of a seaplane through highspeed ferry window with #DryTortugas hashtag on a sign above. Both boat and airplane service can transport tourists to Dry Tortugas National Park from Key West, Florida.
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  • People board the ferry near Fort Jefferson after a day trip to Dry Tortugas National Park from Key West, Florida.
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  • Sleeping children ride beside their father on the Yankee Freedom ferry from Key West, Florida, to Dry Tortugas National Park. The island park is 70 miles west of Key West and can be visited as a day trip via this highspeed ferry.
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  • Kids play on the white sand beach at Dry Tortugas National Park. The children wade into the clear water by the beach with Fort Jefferson in the distance. Dry Tortugas is known as a family travel bucket list destination. Model released photo.
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  • Los Arcos National Park and Marine Preserve on the Bay of Banderas,  near Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. The rocky islets attract several species of birds, many of which come to roost here for the night as seen on this evening.
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  • Joshua trees budding out in spring at Joshua Tree National Park, California.
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  • A family stands beside the black lighthouse at Fort Jefferson at Dry Tortugas National Park on a day trip from Key West, Florida. Model released photo.
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  • A seaplane at Dry Tortugas National Park awaits on turquoise water by a white sand beach. Historic Fort Jefferson is seen in the background.
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  • Kids enjoy the clear and calm water at Dry Tortugas National Park. Sisters splash in the zero-entry easy snorkeling zone beside Fort Jefferson. Model released photo.
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  • Close up of Joshua trees blooming in spring at Joshua Tree National Park, southern California.
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  • Flowering joshua trees beginning to bloom in spring at Joshua Tree National Park, California.
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  • A common chuckwalla lizard looks out from between rocks at Joshua Tree National Park. In the background are several joshua trees in bloom.
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  • A child arrives at Dry Tortugas National Park, viewing a sea plane from the ferry boat with turquoise water and Fort Jefferson in the background.The boy wears colorful clothing including a sun hat and tie-dye shirt. Model released photo.
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  • A western tent caterpillar nest hatching in Joshua Tree National Park, California. Thick web is filled with tiny caterpillars hatching in the desert sun.
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  • Tourist taking a photo of a Joshua tree in Joshua Tree National Park, with giant rock formation behind in the Hidden Valley area.
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  • A swamp buggy awaits its next tour in Big Cypress National Preserve. These custom-built vehicles utilize truck parts, tractor parts, old vehicle seats, welded bars and tarp caopies -- and "whatever works" to create a swamp-worthy touring vehicle for passengers.
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  • Six years after the Rough Fire of 2015, new trees and foliage emerge among the fire-scarred giant sequoias in Kings Canyon National Park's North Grove.
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  • Example of tall teddy bear cholla (Bigelow cholla) cactus at the Cholla Cactus Garden in the Pinto Basin region of Joshua Tree National Park.
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  • Close up of a girl's hand  holding fossils of shells in limestone in Big Cypress National Preserve. Model released.
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  • A naturalist guide shows a child seeds of bromeliad growing on pond cypress tree in Big Cypress National Preserve, Florida.
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  • A guide points out where a snake has left its trail in the mud to a girl visiting Big Cypress National Preserve.
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  • Close up of a girl's hands holding a plaster cast of a Florida panther track in Big Cypress National Preserve. Model released.
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  • Florida panther tracks in Big Cypress National Preserve.
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  • A swamp buggy tour guide and naturalist reveals a plaster cast of a panther track found in Big Cypress National Preserve.
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  • A pine hammock in Big Cypress National Preserve.
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  • Close up of man's hand holding sea shell fossils in sandy limestone cap rock in Big Cypress National Preserve, Florida. Model released.
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  • A naturalist guide shows the difference between pond cypress and bald cypress in Big Cypress National Preserve, Florida, on swamp buggy tour.
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  • Bromeliad epiphyte growing on the side of a tree in Big Cypress National Preserve in southern Florida.
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  • A RADS wildlife crossing zone for Florida panthers on US 41 at Big Cypress National Preserve, where many panthers are hit by cars.
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  • Vertical photo of RADS panther crossing sign, a wildlife safety corridor, on US highway 41 in Florida, which runs through Big Cypress National Preserve.
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  • A girl stands beside a wide-hipped cypress in Big Cypress National Preserve. Model released.
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  • A father and son stand back to back surrounded by tall pond cypress and bromeliad in Big Cypress National Preserve. Model released.
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  • A family explores Big Cypress National Preserve on foot led by a guide.
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  • A young female alligator floats in a canal running through Big Cypress National Preserve.
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  • Light filters through the understory of Pacific Dogwood on the North Grove Trail in Kings Canyon National Park, Caliofrnia.
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  • A swamp buggy tour guide shows a softshell turtle to a girl touring Big Cypress National Preserve in Florida.
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  • A delicate lavender orchid blooms among the grasses in Big Cypress National Preserve in southern Florida.
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  • Kids stand with their guide at the back of a towering swamp buggy on a break in a dry zone of Big Cypress National Preserve.
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