Is the geyser, Old Faithful at Yellowstone National Park really extinct?

October 18th, 2009
Courtney asked:

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I heard that it now has water pumped into it for it to explode water since it is extinct or w/e so now it isn’t natural anymore. Is this true?
I know it still errupts, but i heard the park pumps water into it so that it can naturally be heated then it can be blown out.

HAL

What is the most beautiful National Park in the USA?

October 17th, 2009
JJ asked:
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I’ve been to most of the National Parks (excluding some of the smaller ones) on the western half of the US (I plan on seeing them all at one point in my life) and they all are outstanding in their own way. What do you feel is the greatest N.P. and what is your favorite attraction in that park?

CHADWICK

Glacier National Park DVD

October 16th, 2009
livemontana asked:

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An amatuer photographer’s first attempt at making a professional video. Glacier’s most beautiful backcountry locations including a special segment on specactular waterfalls few park visitors ever see. Part 1 of the recently shot Glacier DVD. This 20 min. film recently was nominated for best new nature documentary in the music category as well received an award for photography from the Wildlife Film Festival held in May of 2008. All funds for this project are being donated to the Glacier …

ELVIS

what are all the good things and bad things of yosemite national park in CA?

October 16th, 2009
OutKast asked:


ok so i am going to yosemite in 2 weeks.i have never been there before.wat could i expect??
are there any venomous animals??
im gonna stay in a cabin with my family.(my cousins,aunts,uncles,etc) so im not scared of bears or anything
but im taking my bb gun just in case…lol
thanks

RAY

How many square miles does Grand Canyon National Park encompass?

October 14th, 2009
Em asked:


I need this really fast because I have a report due tomorrow that is worth A LOT OF POINTS. Please answere this super soon.

ALEJANDRO

Pura Vida! Visiting Costa Rica’s National Parks

October 12th, 2009
Paul McIndoe asked:


When a survey last year asked the British public for their ideas for a national motto, the responses were typically British in their irony and wit. Suggestions such as ‘Unity in individuality’, ‘Smile! You’re on CCTV’ and ‘Mustn’t Grumble’ were just some of the phrases that the public supplied as their expressions of twenty-first century Britain.

If national mottos are anything to go by as a reflection of the country itself, Costa Rica’s ‘Pura Vida’ promises a lot indeed. Literally translated, ‘Pura Vida’ means ‘Pure Life’, and certainly seems to express very concisely exactly why Costa Rica has shot to fame in the tourism and Ecotourism industries in the past few years.

Home to twenty-six National Parks (and yet covering only a miniscule 0.1% of the world’s total landmass), Costa Rica has managed to protect almost a quarter of its national territory under government legislation - more than any other country in the world - making it a popular destination for the increasing numbers of Ecotourists looking to become more ‘one with nature’.

The National Parks themselves are not merely numerous, but also cater for lots of different type of holidaymaker, offering a wide-range of different natural attractions. Whether you wish to see a variety of different creatures in their natural habitats, like the turtle beaches, frog swamps and jaguar rainforests of Tortuguero National Park, or whether you wish to snorkel around beautiful coral and crumbling shipwrecks at Cahuita; Costa Rica has it all. From the mountains of Irazu, upon which you can view both the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean at once (it really is possible!), to the Volcano at Arenal – one of the few places in the world where you’ll cross your fingers and actually hope for a volcanic eruption – the National Parks of Costa Rica offer something for everyone.

As if the vast array of natural sights weren’t enough, Costa Rica also offers a teeming metropolis in the form of its capital San Jose, a city rife with culture and history. Directly in the middle of Costa Rica, and therefore in easy distance of many of the great National Parks, San Jose is the centre of (human!) activity in the country. The city offers some more conventional tourist attractions, such as the Teatro Nacional de Costa Rica, or National Theatre of Costa Rica, which has musical and dramatic performances throughout the week, as well as several museums, such as the Gold Museum, which showcases a number of gold artifacts from ancient civilisations. For those who are daunted by the prospect of camping with jaguars at the foot of active volcanoes, there are also many hotels in San Jose offering a safe haven from feline predators!

San Jose, then, offers not only the chance to study the history of this country from man’s perspective, but also serves as a great base for those who wish to ‘go wild’ and witness first-hand the natural history of the best-preserved country on the planet.



RUDOLPH

Angels Landing - A Hike Through Zion National Park

October 12th, 2009
JPizzle1122 asked:


“Walking With Angels” Angels Landing - Zion National Park, Utah On August 3, 2007 - myself, Jonathan Paula, and close friend Ezra Horne embarked on a trek straight up the side of one of Utah’s most beautiful mountains - Angels Landing. Located in pristine Zion National Park near the south-western corner of Utah. We filmed this entire video ourselves using a small tripod often doubling back to get the necessary shots. (Yes, I did indeed climb up Walter’s Wiggle twice) Some more info: en …

RUFUS

Environmental Science: Destruction and pollution of the Everglades National Park would be an example of what?

October 11th, 2009
December asked:


The destruction and pollution of the Everglades National Park would be an example of what?

Biodiversity
Tragedy of the commons
Ecosystem Service
Sustainability

And why?

My guess is between Tragedy of the commons and biodiversity, however I’m not sure..can you help please? Thank you!

CAREY

‘Mesa Verde National Park

October 11th, 2009
adventurecrew asked:


‘Adventure-Crew presents Mesa Verde National Park. Get the tips for your trip to the four corners and other fun exciting places in the area.

COLLIN

How do i find a good place to stay in/around olympic national park in Washington?

October 10th, 2009
dsid77 asked:


Planning to go to Olympic national park, WA for 2 days/1night. Trying to get a good place to stay for a night. Mainly planning to see Hurricane ridge and Crescent lake. Any recommendations of places to visit and stay?

MARIO