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Leaving Oregon today, heading to Samuel Boardman then into Northern California to camp
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this plays before you fight Alex Jones and his 3 different forms
A fall visit to North Cascades National Park in Washington is a great chance to see the larches in their gorgeous fall colors. Photographer Meghan Young captured this beautiful scene. “We went on an overnight hike and woke to a fresh dusting of snow, the perfect complement to the fiery orange of the trees. We watched the clouds dance over the distant hills while taking in the views, dumbstruck by the beauty of the moment!” Photo courtesy of Meghan Young.
Winter Poetry, 2016 | by François Ollivier
cspan is the only way to watch these debates, theyve just had two minutes of pure silence waiting for it to start, didnt try to fill it up with nonsense talking
Happy Alaska Day! On this day in 1867, the Territory of Alaska was formally transferred from Russia to the United States. To celebrate this important day in Alaska history, we’re highlight some of Alaska’s lesser known (but breathtaking) national parks on Instagram. Be sure to follow along all day for amazing photos of Alaska’s wild frontier: https://www.instagram.com/usinterior/
Photo of Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve by by Ken Hill, National Park Service.
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