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Votes:0 Search | Contact Us | Enquiries | Links | Help Home Visitor's Guide National Parks Tasmanian Wilderness WHA Tasmania's Historic Places Tasmania's Reserves Macquarie Island WHA Marine Reserves The Nature Of Tasmania Outdoor Recreation Exploring the Past Services & Management Education Latest News & Media Releases Employment Bushfire Management Volunteering & Community Partnerships WildCare Publications Fact Sheets Permits & Forms Where's Tasmania? Ben Lomond Cradle Mountain Douglas-Apsley Freycinet Hartz Mountains Kent Group Lake St Clair Maria Island Mole Creek Karst Mt Field Mt William Narawntapu Rocky Cape Savage River South Bruny Southwest Strzelecki Tasman Walls of Jerusalem Wild Rivers Introduction Access Activities Highlights Wildlife Maps Fees Management Plan Contacts Euphrasia Amph Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 ? A view of the Absaroka mountains as seen from Yellowstone National Park. ?1998 Desmond Warp Rheostat , all rights reserved. No part of this page may be reproduced in any form without the prior written approval of Desmond Warp Rheostat. Artwork and Photographs ?1998 Desmond Warp Rheostat and Edge Design Group. Read More Go to Site
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Votes:0 Home Directory Point & Click Map Reading List Plan Your Trip Prints for Sale Contact Us Search Travel Guides California Central Coast Canyonlands Las Vegas Area Northern Arizona Southern Arizona Southern Utah Northern Rockies Mt. Rushmore/Black Hills Southwest Colorado Yellowstone/Grand Teton Lake Powell/Glen Canyon Anasazi Guide Paria Canyon Wilderness Guide Zion Narrows Guide Articles by Category Alaska Adventures Arizona California Canyon Country Grand Canyon National Park Caverns Culture/Urban/Historic Fossils/Dinosauria The Old West Indian Ruins/Rock Art Glacier National Park Mountains Seacoast Southwestern Deserts Thermal/Volcanic Areas The Top Twenty Photos The Top Fifty Places Resources Lake Powell Travel Guide American West Travelogue Meet the Authors View Our Awards Photo/Travel Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 For information on a specific park, click its name in the text list below or its corresponding number on the map below that. Acadia (ME) Arches (UT) Badlands (SD) Biscayne (FL) Bryce Canyon (UT) Canyonlands (UT) Capitol Reef (UT) Colonial Williamsburg (VA) Ellis Island (NY) Everglades (FL) Glacier (MT) Glen Canyon-Lake Powell (AZ) Grand Canyon (AZ) Grand Teton (WY) Great Smoky Mountains (TN) Hawaii Volcanoes (HI) Kings Canyon (CA) Mount Rainier (WA) Mount Rushmore (SD) Olympic (WA) Rocky Mountain (CO) Sequoia (CA) Shenandoah (VA) Statue of Liberty (NY) Waterton Lakes (CAN) Yellowstone (WY) Yosemite (CA) Zion (UT) Back to top Home | Welcome | Park Info | Activities Park Talk | Reservations | Guest Book ? Copyright 2001 APN Media, LLC Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Archaeological Sites of the Southwest Cliff Palace, the largest site in Mesa Verde National Park in Colorado This is a catalog of prehistoric archaeological sites in the "Four-Corners" states (Colorado, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico) of the American Southwest that are on public land and are legally open to visitation. The listings include a brief description of the ruins, as well as information on how to visit them (including how to get more information), and in some cases, photographs and other links. Please make sure to read about the cultural backgrounds of the prehistoric peoples who made these sites. They are much more interesting and educational when placed in the proper context. Also, we must emphasize that these sites are very fragile and easily destroyed. Please avoid touchi Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Forums Unified View All Forums B&W - Film & Processing B&W - Printing & Finishing Business Canon EOS Casual Conversations Classic Cameras Digital Cameras Digital Darkroom Film & Processing Large Format Leica & Rangefinders Lighting Medium Format Nature News Nikon No Words Olympus Pentax Philosophy of Photography Photo Critique Portraits & Fashion Sony Sports Street & Documentary Travel Wedding & Social Equipment Shopping Classifieds Equipment Main Page Canon Nikon Leica Pentax Digital 35mm Medium Format Large Format Gallery Gallery Main Page Search Gallery Browse Top Photos Photos of the Week Critique Forum Popular Photographers Presentations Rate Photos Sharing My Workspace My Portfolio Critique Forum Request a Critique Rate Photos Community Forums Community News Blog Classifieds Neighbor Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 chaco canyon archaeology the 1054 petrograph anasazi culture on expansion the rediscovery photos brochure weather bibliography links chaco writings & art chaco communications history where are they now? pueblo mud client chaco culture national historical park Chaco Canyon was an important Anasazi (ancient Native American)
cultural center from about 900 through 1130 AD. About 30 ancient
masonry buildings, containing hundreds of rooms each, attest to
Chaco's importance. Some structures are thought to serve as
astronomical observatories or calendars. Archaeologists discovered
jewelry made from Mexican and Californian materials in ancient trash
heaps. Large well-constructed roadways thought to be built for
pilgrims, subjects, or traders, lead from sites 50 miles away to the
center of Chaco Can Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 USGS/Cascades Volcano Observatory, Vancouver, Washington CVO Photo Archives Use of CVO Material and Copyright Information Cascade Range and Other Volcanoes Cascade Range Volcanoes -- click or scroll below CVO PHOTO ARCHIVES - VOLCANOES - Pick One Adams -- Washington Alaska Augustine -- Alaska Bachelor -- Oregon Baker -- Washington Beacon Rock -- Washington Belknap -- Oregon Boring Lava Field -- Oregon Broken Top -- Oregon California Cascade Range Cotopaxi -- Ecuador Crater Lake -- Oregon Glacier Peak -- Washington Hawaii Hood -- Oregon Inyo Craters -- California Jefferson -- Oregon Katmai -- Alaska Kilauea -- Hawaii Lassen -- California Lava Butte -- Oregon Long Valley -- California Mageik -- Alaska Mauna Loa -- Hawaii Mazama -- Oregon McLoughlin -- Oregon Medicine Lake -- California Monts Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Landscape, adventure, and nature photography of David Bassett. Photos include Mt. Rainier, Yosemite, Ansel Adams Wilderness, climbers, Moab, Arches, mountain climbing, Cascades, Sawtooths, Glacier, sunset, sunrise, red rock, utah, california, washington, crevasses, Hawaii, lava, backpacking, hiking. All images ? 1999-2000 David Bassett. All rights reserved. No form of reproduction, including copying or saving of digital image files, or the alteration or manipulation of said image files, is authorized without written permission. Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 [Jump to the main content of this page] Forest Service National Links Forest Service Home Employment Fire and Aviation International Forestry Just for Kids Maps and Brochures Passes and Permits Photo and Video Gallery Publications Recreational Activities Research and Development State and Private Forestry Deschutes & Ochoco National Forests Crooked River National Grassland Deschutes & Ochoco National Forests Home About Us Contact Us Current Conditions Employment FAQ'S Fire & Aviation Maps & Brochures Newsroom Passes & Permits Projects & Plans Publications Recreational Activities Volunteering Newberry National Volcanic Monument Conservation Ed. Contracting Health Forest Products Geology Heritage Partnerships Plantlife Water/Fisheries Wildlife Links Evaluate Our Service We welcome your comme Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Perspectives Drawing Development in Children Viktor Lowenfeld Betty Edwards 2 | 3 | 4 | 6 | 8 | 12 | 14 yrs 2 years 3 years 4 years 6 years 8 years 10 years 12 years 14 years 16 years Viktor Lowenfeld Creative and Mental Growth Scribbling stage First disordered scribbles are simply records of enjoyable kinesthetic activity, not attempts at portraying the visual world. After six months of scribbling, marks are more orderly as children become more engrossed. Soon they begin to name scribbles, an important milestone in development. The preschematic stage First conscious creation of form occurs around age three and provides a tangible record of the child's thinking process. The first representational attempt is a person, usually with circle for head and two vertical lines for legs. Later other Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Explore Mike Molloy's Hikes in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado Chapin, Chiquita, Ypsilon (7/6/99) Longs Peak (Keyhole Route) (8/3/97) More than 300 hikes in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado, USA Great New Book by Lisa Foster "Everywhere I turn all the beauty just keeps shaking me." — Indigo Girls I'm Mike Molloy, and I enjoy hiking and snowshoeing in the Estes Park , Colorado, USA and Rocky Mountain National Park area. Mike's Hikes has two main purposes: Provide complete information on hikes & trails in the RMNP area. Document hikes I've done, via reports and photos. There are hundreds of miles of hiking trails in this area, and I've barely scratched the surface. I've never had a "bad" hike and I doubt there is such a thing. The natural beauty I see w Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 index Brad Mills' Photo Gallery Photos from my Alaska 2001 trip are now on-line. Click on the photo above, or here . Thank you for stopping by my on-line photo gallery. I have divided it into logical sections. The first section is my nature photography. These photos were taken on some of my family vacations over the years. There are sections containing images from Katmai National Park in Alaska, Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks , the US Southwest , Yosemite National Park , and Animals that I have encountered in the wild. The second section is my sports photography. Many of these photographs were taken when when I was a photographer with the University of Michigan Athletic Department in the 1980's when I was a student at UM. I photographed many of the Michigan Football and Michiga Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Zion National Park - Located in the very southwest corner of Utah, Zion is small in scale but grand in scenic vistas. From the mighty granite towers, to the cleansing of the rushing Virgin River, Zion is sure to excite one and all. The Internet Brothers stayed 3 days in April 1998, and loved every minute. Bryce Canyon National Park - A short two hour drive northeast from Zion, Bryce claims the highest elevation of all Utah's parks. Hovering near 9000 feet, most views are from above, on the canyon rim. Famous for amphitheatrical panoramas, geological erosion creates the marvelous spires, known as hoodoos. Canyonlands National Park - Three parks in one, Utah's largest entices visitors with the Islands in the Sky, the Maze, and the Needles districts. Experience nearly 3000 feet of elevation c Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Search: Keywords Image ID # Finding Images: browse categories search tips open a light box User Functions: new user registration user login Meet our world class photographers . Get a free Screen Saver with imagery from Grand Teton National Park. Top photo spots in Grand Teton National Park. Photo Shops in Jackson Hole. See our sister site, www.TravelerStock.com T he Jackson Hole Stock Photography Agency specializes in stock photography images of mountain lifestyles in the west. Our stock photography collection contains extensive coverage of the Jackson Hole, Wyoming area, Grand Teton & Yellowstone National Parks, and surrounding regions. Go to CircumerroStock.com for our latest stock. We are no longer updating this site with new images and photographers. Browse our Complete List of Categor Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Kakadu National Park Last modified on 24 August, 1996. Check some photos of this World Heritage
park. Kakadu - some facts... Kakadu , the word, derives from the Aboriginal tribal name of the
Gagudju people, one of the main tribal groups that inhabitated the area
that now forms the Kakadu National Park. Kakadu National Park comprises an area of 20,000 square kilometres
of coastal fringes, wetlands, woodland plains, rainforest, rolling hill
country and elevated rocky outliers, bordered by the Arnhem Land tablelands
to the east. The park is classified as a World Heritage for both its cultural
values and its natural significance in an international context. It is jointly managed by the Australian Nature Conservation Agency and
tribal elders representing the traditional owners. Five major river Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Moab attracts enthusiasts! Mountain biking, hiking, climbing, touring and river rafting creates passionate adventurers to the Four Corners Utah area. This site shows you how to get here, what to expect, and what to do. It is about Moab's Canyonlands and Arches National Parks, lodging, accommodations, tour operators and rentals. This is also the land of Scenic Byways - Moab has three of them! Open links in new window MOAB AREA INFORMATION National/State Parks Arches National Park Canyonlands National Park Canyonlands Photo Gallery Dead Horse Point Moab Area Maps Moab Area Map Moab Street Map State Of Utah Map Bicycle Trails Rivers Map Slickrock Trail Relief Map - State Of Utah Visitor Information Moab Weather Forecast Local Gasoline Prices Castle Country Phone Book Highway Construction Info Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Parks and Recreation View all Parks A-Z Geographic Search Search by Topic Park Spotlight National Mall & Memorial Parks View all Parks A-Z See an alphabetical listing of National Park Service sites. more » Geographic Search Locate parks on a map, by state, region, or zip code. more » Search by Topic Search for parks by recreation and special topics ... from boating to dinosaurs to the Civil War. more » ParkNet U.S. Department of the Interior FOIA Privacy Disclaimer FirstGov Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Home Landscape Gallery Statement Biography Tech.Info Links Guest Book Photo Books Print Pricing Web Cards Landscape Photography Webring Email gary@garywagner.com Copyright 2007 Gary Wagner "The Preserved Land" National Parks Gallery Menu " s-menulink1="Water Makes Its Way,http://www.garywagner.com/water.htm" s-menulink4="Redwood National Park,http://www.garywagner.com/redwood.htm" clientside s-target i-count="8" s-menulink2="Coastal Water Ways,http://www.garywagner.com/coastal.htm" s-menulink5="Yellowstone National Park,http://www.garywagner.com/yellowst.htm" s-menulink8="Glacier National Park,http://www.garywagner.com/glacier.htm" s-menulink3="Yosemite National Park,http://www.garywagner.com/yosemite.htm" s-menulink6="Banff National Park,http://www.garywagner.com/bannff.htm" s-i Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Destinations all hotels all restaurants Cruises Travel News Talk Book it National Parks About Us National Parks of the West BOOKSTORE E-mail page Welcome: Login/Register PARKS Bryce Canyon NP Death Valley & Mojave Glacier NP Grand Canyon NP Grand Teton NP Rocky Mountain NP Yellowstone NP Yosemite Zion NP CANADA Banff & Alberta Rockies Jasper NP FODOR'S GUIDES Fodor's The Complete Guide to the National Parks of the West Fodor's Arizona and the Grand Canyon Fodor's Montana and Wyoming Fodor's Northern California Fodor's Pacific Northwest Fodor's Utah See Other Fodor's Titles Planning Your Visit Parks Passes Family Fun What to Pack Take a Tour Taking Pictures Safety Tips More Tidbits Helpful Links General Camping Tours Books & Maps Health & Safety --> See inside Fodor's The Complete Guide Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Nature Photography by Brian Maslyar View the Gallery Nature Photography Fine Art Prints Experience the wonderful landscapes and beautiful nature of North America's mountains, deserts, forests and national parks through the vision of nature photographer Brian Maslyar. This landscape and nature photography site offers a window into the beauty and wonder of our wilderness areas. From stunning vistas of the national parks to abstract views of pristine places, these landscape and nature photographs are offered as fine prints so that you may display and enjoy a view of nature's grandeur for yourself. Please take a few moments to enjoy the landscape and nature photography that this site offers. It is hoped that the images displayed here will evoke memories of favorite places or inspire travel to Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 30 Years of Hiking Rocky Mountain National Park Welcome This page is best viewed with Internet Explorer View My Guestbook Sign My Guestbook The Park Rocky Mountain National Park is located about 70 miles NW of Denver in North-Central Colorado. The 414 sq. mile park has 156 named lakes and 78 mountain peaks over 12,000', capped by 14,259' Longs Peak. Trail Ridge Road connects the east and west sides of the park. Topping out at 12,183', it's the highest continuous highway in the U.S. A Little About The Page We've been going to Rocky since 1975. These are the pictures and stories of the trails we've hiked, peaks we've climbed and lakes visited. Most of the pics are from after '87 because so many of the old ones have faded. Who You'll Meet As you're going through these pages, you'll meet a bun Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Photographs, Articles and Trip Reports The East Side: Rugged peaks, deep canyons, lush meadows and high alpine lakes make this area one of the most scenic in Colorado. The East Side (Includes Bear Lake, Moraine Park and the High Divide) Glacier Gorge/Loch Vale: Two deep, heavily glaciated canyons. The area includes sheer cliffs, spectacular waterfalls, and the highest peaks in the Park. Glacier Gorge/Loch Vale Longs Peak: The highest peak in the Park, and clearly the monarch of northern Colorado. One of the most inspiring mountain areas of the world. Longs Peak and Nearby Points of Interest Wild Basin: The wild southeastern section of the Park. Solitude, lakes, waterfalls and beautiful vistas make this area a backpacker's delight. Wild Basin The West Side: Heavy moisture makes this area th Read More Go to Site
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Votes:0 Images of places that are reached on foot... The Journey Begins ... (Image - Footprint, Lake Cygnus, Western Arthurs Range, Tas.) The text and images found on this web site are copyright - Geoff Wise, Wise's Wilderness, 1998 - 2007 All rights reserved. Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Home Parks About the Site News Yellowstone National Park Introduction Park History Hydrothermal Features Wildlife Plants and Trees Grand Canyon Rivers, Waterfalls, Lakes Mountains Buildings Other Views References Introduction Among national parks Yellowstone is first in may ways. It is the first national park in the world, the example on which parks everywhere are modeled. It is the largest park in the lower 48 states, larger than the states of Delaware and Rhode Island combined. It has some of the most famous park features, such as Old Faithful, the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, and freely roaming herds of buffalo. It also includes the nation's largest wildlife preserve, an enormous lake, the Continental Divide, some 10,000 hydrothermal features, and over 1,000 miles of trails. And its Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK by Yellowstone Net Yellowstone Net Photo Gallery View photographs from a variety of Yellowstone photographers . Founded in 1997, Yellowstone Net is the Trusted Online Source for Yellowstone Information and Reservations . Quick Menu to Other Pages Lodging Reservations Activity Reservations WebCams Online Tours Maps News Weather Introduction to Yellowstone Wildlife Geysers Road Conditions Calendar Top 10 Yellowstone Sights Visitor Centers Discussion Forum History of Yellowstone Fast Facts Fishing Hiking Backcountry Camping Skiing More Photos Free Stuff Games Education Support the Park Site Directory Site Search HOME An exclusive online collection of Yellowstone photographs. Countless photographs have been taken of Yellowstone's wonders. World-renowned professional p Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Yellowstone and Grand Teton pics hide images jump to bottom of page In 1991, my family and I visited Yellowstone National Park. Here are some things we saw. [ Note: Unfortunately, I don't have the names of everything. My parents have that info with the original slides.] Bison Bison in a fire-damaged section of the park. Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone The waterfall and canyon. Kathleen Long tells me this is ``Lower Falls (308 feet)''. Thanks Kathleen! Further down river. Geysers A little geyser between eruptions. (Width of bowl is about 8 feet.) The gesyer erupts. Mike O'Brien tells me the name is ``Echinus''. He says: When it was first discovered, the rocks
around it were covered with small spines due to minerals
in the water splashed out of the crater. The spines
reminded explorers of th Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Live Yosemite Web Cam Views! The Yosemite Association, which brings you these images, is a non-profit park support group. We rely on you to accomplish our educational mission in Yosemite. Help us help at the park: Become a Y.A. Member Donate to Yosemite View from Turtleback Dome View from below Sentinel Dome View from Ahwahnee Meadow Air Quality Data + View to West from Turtleback Dome View from Tioga Pass Powered by StarDot NetCam Megapixel. Click here to view the webcam archive. Check out the "Timelapse Webcam Movies" (courtesy of Jorma) by clicking here Are you receiving our e-mail newsletter with regular news from Yosemite? If not, please sign up by entering your e-mail address below: Join the Yosemite Association mailing list Email: These images brought to you by the non-pro Read More Go to Site
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