This is a tribute to our amazing national parks and to Ken Burns whose PBS series this week reminds us of the need to be eternally vigilant against their destruction by mining, drilling, hunting and honky-tonk development. Climate change is now attacking the parks as well, melting glaciers, drying up rivers, sparking massive wildfires and messing with wildlife, trees and ecosystems. As one who has visited many of the national parks and finds them every bit as compelling as the much vaunted Alps or New Zealand landscape, I have selected some pictures from Flickr to reproduce the beauty I witnessed:
Grand Tetons National Park photo by Alaskan Dude/Fred Kovalchek
Arches National Park photo by Vtveen
Yellowstone National Park photo by Alaskan Dude/Fred Kovalchek
Glacier National Park photo by Spunkinator/Danny
Grand Canyon National Park photo by Cobalt123
Everglades National Park photo by Bill Swindaman
Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska, photo by Wugging Gavagal
Bryce Canyon National Park photo by by Vtveen
Yosemite National Park photo by Jim Brekke
Volcanoes National Park, Hawaii, photo by RaSchi/Ragnar Schierholz
Burns' series continues tonight (Monday) on PBS.
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