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Dolphin Show tank at the National Aquarium in Baltimore's Inner Harbour
Dolphin Show
Several waterfalls and numerous streams are found throughout Shenandoah National Park
Icicles over a rock outcrop
Shenandoah National Park has a wide variety of recreation options, including camping, hiking, and fishing.
Matthews Arm campground
The tree-lined Skyline Drive wends through Shenandoah National Park along mountain ridges, providing opportunities to see expansive vistas as well as hardwood forests.
Skyline Drive
Blossoms form during spring near the confluence of the Shenandoah and Potomac Rivers at Harper's Ferry, West Virginia
Blossoms at Harper's Ferry
Ferns along a trail in Shenandoah National Park
Ferns at Shenandoah
Near the confluence of the Shenandoah and Potomac Rivers at Harper's Ferry, West Virginia
Harper's Ferry
Rainforest on Maui
Rainforest on Maui
Death Valley has quite a variety of topography and geologic formations.
Scubby tree on Telescope Peak trail
Views of wetlands along the boardwalk in Big Branch Marsh National Wildlife Refuge
Big Branch Marsh National Wildlife Refuge
Snow can be seen in March at high altitudes on the ascent of Telescope Peak. Death Valley has quite a variety of topography and geologic formations.
Snow at high altitude
Telescope Peak can be seen in the distance. Death Valley has quite a variety of topography and geologic formations.
Telescope Peak
Fire management in ACE Basin National Estuarine Research Reserve, South Carolina
ACE Basin National Estuarine Research Reserve
Scat, droppings, and leavings are various terms for animal waste. Found along a trail in Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Great Smoky Mountain National Park
Meadows and forest
Meadows
Water flows yield small rapids over rocks near the confluence of the Shenandoah and Potomac Rivers at Harper's Ferry, West Virginia
Spring water flows at Harper's Ferry
White tailed fawn foraging along a trail in Shenandaoh National Park
White tailed fawn
Nutria (Myocaster coypus) are an introduced semi-aquatic rodent species originally brought to Maryland for fur in the 1940s, but are since considered to be nuisance species, destroying large areas of marshland, particularly around the Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge.
Nutria (Myocaster coypus)
Death Valley has quite a variety of topography and geologic formations.
Death Valley National Park
Kayakers recreate among rocks near the confluence of the Shenandoah and Potomac Rivers at Harper's Ferry, West Virginia
Kayaking at Harper's Ferry
ACE Basin National Estuarine Research Reserve
ACE Basin National Estuarine Research Reserve
St. Peter's Catholic Church at Harper's Ferry
Church at Harper's Ferry
This overpass leads into Skyline Drive.
Park overpass
Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge is home to many wading birds.
Wading at Blackwater
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