Acquired on May 10, 2002, this natural-color image shows the varied landscapes of Big Bend National Park in southwestern Texas.
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The landscapes of this national park are dominated by a tough, grainy rock that formed deep underground.
Americans celebrate the 75th anniversary of Shenandoah National Park, just 75 miles from Washington, DC, but worlds away in spirit.
Over epochs, deposition and erosion have carved sharp spires and deep canyons out of this South Dakota landscape.
A long, active geologic history sculpted the surface features visible today in the Teton mountain range and Jackson Hole valley.
Acquired May 7, 2000, this natural-color image shows the Lake District National Park of North West England.
Summertime exposes the diversity of landscapes in Rocky Mountain National Park, from the high-elevation alpine tundra to the forested subalpine zone.
Falling blocks of rock in cliff alcoves became building materials for Ancestral Puebloans—and a popular draw for tourists visiting the park.
The diverse landscape in this Washington park includes mountain peaks, glaciers, rivers, lakes, and forests.
Protection of a historic Civil War battle site brings a sliver of green space to metropolitan Atlanta.
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