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(#1) Glacier National Park
- Montana, USA
Montana's Glacier National Park was originally inhabited by Native Americans but became a park in 1910.
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(#3) Grand Canyon
- Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA
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(#4) Yellowstone National Park
- United States of America
Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming was declared the first national park in the world in 1872, by President Ulysses S. Grant.
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(#6) Bryce Canyon
Bryce Canyon, located in Utah, was once home to the Paiute people.
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(#7) Lake Tahoe
- Sierra Nevada, USA
Lake Tahoe is on the border between California and Nevada and is the second-largest lake in California.
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(#9) Nā Pali Coast State Park
Na Pali Coast State Park is on the Hawaiian island of Kauai and can only be accessed through hiking or helicopter rides.
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(#10) Olympic National Park
- Washington, USA
Washington's Olympic National Park was created, in part, due to President Theodore Roosevelt's 1909 initiative.
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(#13) Garden of the Gods
- Colorado, USA
In 1971, Garden of the Gods, located in Colorado Springs, Colorado, was named a national natural landmark.
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(#17) Palouse Falls
- Washington, USA
Palouse Falls, in Washington state, is a popular spot for kayaking. The falls are 198 feet high.
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(#18) White Sands National Monument
- New Mexico, USA
New Mexico's White Sands National Monument is the largest gypsum dune field in the world.
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(#21) Golden Gate Bridge
- California, USA
San Francisco's iconic Golden Gate Bridge, completed in 1937, was called one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World by the American Society of Civil Engineers.
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(#23) Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument
- New Mexico, USA
President Theodore Roosevelt first named New Mexico's Gila Cliff Dwellings a national monument in 1907.
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(#26) Whitaker Point
The film Tuck Everlasting was shot at Whitaker Point, in Arkansas.
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(#30) Mount Cammerer
- North America
Mount Cammerer is made of thunderhead sandstone and sits on the state line between Tennessee and North Carolina, part of the Great Smoky Mountain Range.
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