Tag: “National Forest”

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  1. Sunken Forest

    Grab a ferry from Sayville, Long Island (NY) to Fire Island and visit this unique location. The Sunken Forest is one of the last remaining maritime forests on the eastern seaboard.

  2. The Road to Bandipur

    Aggressive monkeys, wild elephants, and the elusive endangered tiger made this journey to India's Bandipur National Park one to remember.

  3. The Taroka Gorge National Park in Taiwan

    One of the most famous spots for locals and tourists in Taiwan in the Taroka Gorge National Park

  4. Galápagos

    The Galápagos Islands are an archipelago of volcanic islands located about 600 miles off west of Ecuador. They are known throughout the world as the home to Darwin's finches and the famed Galápagos tortoises, as well as being called The Enchanted Islands as a result of their strong and unpredictable currents.

    Owned by Ecuador, 90% of the Galápagos Islands were established as a National Park in 1959.

  5. Badlands, SD

    Badlands National Park, South Dakota:

    For centuries humans have viewed South Dakota's celebrated Badlands with a mix of dread and fascination. The Lakota knew the place as "mako sica".

  6. Zion National Park

    A variety of canyons, and fields, nature, and pure beauty.

  7. Chaco National Park

    Chaco Canyon was a major center of Puebloan culture between AD 850 and 1250.

  8. Canyon de Chelly National Monument

    Canyon de Chelly is a National monument that is within the Navajo Nation and is in partnership with the National Park Service. Most of the land is off limits unless you are with a park ranger, or a Navajo guide, but you can see plenty from the ridge road that runs along it.

  9. Isalo National Park

  10. Huerquehue National Park