Tuesday, March 8, 2011

America's Natural Beauties

I was thinking about how so many people are determined to get out of the United States and see everything that is apparently not offered in America. Well, I understand the need for travel and that what you can see outside the U.S.A. is different than what America can offer. Although I want to travel, I also want to visit everything that is quintessentially American.


Therefore, now I will highlight some of the best resources America has to offer—our National Parks. First, let me preface with this—I have been to very few. My interest in them comes for the extreme desire to visit these natural wonders and the necessary research that comes with the interest. Also, with the recent budget cuts of these parks, it is now more important than ever to spread the word of these natural beauties.


To get you excited, here is a video of some images of these parks, as created by Trip Advisor:



Perhaps the most popular park is Yellowstone National Park (and one of the top contenders on my list). It was established in 1872 and spreads over Idaho, Wyoming and Montana. Visitors have the opportunity to see bison, wolves, lynx and deer and of course, Old Faithful. The beauty of places like these is that you go to observe while leaving no footprint behind.


Wildlife isn’t the only reason you should visit national parks. AOL.com's article for getting a One-of-a-Kind experience from your visit as zoned in on just why you should visit all national parks. Whether it is to see volcanoes or feel very small in such a big world, they all have something to contribute to America’s best natural beauties.


Interested? Want to keep up on what people are saying through social media? Visit a Tumblr page that only focuses on American's greatest national parks!

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