#NationalParks

2025-11-25

NouabalΓ©-Ndoki National Park, national Park in the Republic of the Congo.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nouabal%

#park #parks #NationalPark #NationalParks #outdoors #map

A photo of or from a national park from the linked website, overlaid on a cropped world map where it's located.
2025-11-25

String Lake, Grand Teton National Park. September, 2019. πŸ“· Fujifilm X-T3 + XF16-55mmF2.8 R LM WR 🎞 16 mm – 1/17β€³ – f/16 – ISO 160 🏷️ #NationalParks #Landscapes #Photography

The Tetons reflected in the waters of String Lake. From left to right, Symmetry Spire, Mount Saint John, and Rockchuck Peak.
Guillermo Estevesgesteves
2025-11-25

Porcupine, Antelope Flats, Grand Teton National Park. February, 2019.

πŸ“· Fujifilm X-T3 + XF100-400mmF4.5-5.6 R LM OIS WR
🎞 400 mm – 1/1250β€³ – f/8 – ISO 1600
πŸ”— allencompassingtrip.com/2737/p

A porcupine holding a branch in the snow.
2025-11-24

Red Fox, Signal Mountain, Grand Teton National Park. January, 2020. πŸ“· Fujifilm X-T3 + XF100-400mmF4.5-5.6 R LM OIS WR 🎞 400 mm – 1/500β€³ – f/8 – ISO 6400 🏷️ #Wildlife #NationalParks #Photography #RedFoxes

A red fox standing on a snow bank and hiding behind a roadside delineator post, looking towards the camera.
2025-11-24

Moonrise over Mount Leidy, Wyoming. July, 2019. πŸ“· Fujifilm X-T2 + XF16-55mmF2.8 R LM WR 🎞 26 mm – 1/160β€³ – f/8 – ISO 200 🏷️ #Photography #NationalParks #Landscapes

Mount Leidy at sunset, with the moon rising in the sky and the Elk Ranch Reservoir in the foreground.
Guillermo Estevesgesteves
2025-11-24

Elk Ranch Flats, Grand Teton National Park. December, 2020.

πŸ“· Fujifilm X-T3 + XF16-55mmF2.8 R LM WR
🎞 16 mm – 1/70β€³ – f/14 – ISO 160
πŸ”— allencompassingtrip.com/3700/e

A frost-covered fence in the snow at Elk Ranch Flats.
2025-11-24

Mineral, Washington is tucked deep in the foothills of Mount Rainier. There are not a lot of residents there, and not a lot of jobs. But, this town of only a couple hundred knows how to take care of each other β€” and they have a good time doing it, too.
kuow.org/stories/this-small-to
#KUOW #News #Business #Food #Food #NationalParks

2025-11-24

The Tetons, with lenticular clouds, Grand Teton National Park. November, 2021. πŸ“· Fujifilm X-T3 + XF100-400mmF4.5-5.6 R LM OIS WR 🎞 115 mm – 1/250β€³ – f/11 – ISO 160 🏷️ #Photography #Landscapes #NationalParks

The Teton range, including Nez Perce Peak, Grand Teton, and Mount Owen, covered in snow with a whispy lenticular cloud hanging over the summit of The Grand. Snow can be seen blowing off the top of some of the peaks.
Guillermo Estevesgesteves
2025-11-24

Maricopa Point, Grand Canyon National Park. December, 2019.

πŸ“· Fujifilm X-T3 + XF16-55mmF2.8 R LM WR
🎞 37 mm – 1/90β€³ – f/11 – ISO 160
πŸ”— allencompassingtrip.com/3327/m

The South Rim near Maricopa Point peeking out of the fog during a snowstorm.
2025-11-24

Taggart Creek, Grand Teton National Park. November, 2021. πŸ“· Fujifilm X-T3 + XF16-55mmF2.8 R LM WR 🎞 40 mm – 6.5β€³ – f/5.6 – ISO 160 🏷️ #Photography #NationalParks

Taggart Creek streaming under snow-covered logs and rocks.
Guillermo Estevesgesteves
2025-11-24

String Lake, Grand Teton National Park. September, 2019.

πŸ“· Fujifilm X-T3 + XF16-55mmF2.8 R LM WR
🎞 16 mm – 1/20β€³ – f/16 – ISO 160
πŸ”— allencompassingtrip.com/3013/s

The Tetons, reflected in the misty waters of String Lake. From left to right, Teewinot Mountain, Grand Teton, Symmetry Spire, Mount Saint John, and Rockchuck Peak.
2025-11-24

Bull Moose, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. November, 2025. I can’t tell if he’s trying to start a fight or is just scratching an itch with his buddy’s antlers. 🏷️ #NationalParks #Photography #Wildlife #Moose

Two bull moose with large antlers in a field of sagebrush. One of them is lying down, and the other one is standing and scratching his face with the other moose's antlers.Two bull moose with large antlers in a field of sagebrush. One of them is lying down, and the other one is standing and scratching his face with the other moose's antlers.
Guillermo Estevesgesteves
2025-11-24

Bull Moose, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. November, 2025.

I can't tell if he's trying to start a fight or is just scratching an itch with his buddy's antlers.

πŸ”— allencompassingtrip.com/5103/b

Two bull moose with large antlers in a field of sagebrush. One of them is lying down, and the other one is standing and scratching his face with the other moose's antlers.Two bull moose with large antlers in a field of sagebrush. One of them is lying down, and the other one is standing and scratching his face with the other moose's antlers.
Adventures of Ranger SarahAdventuresofRangerSarah
2025-11-24

Ranger Sarah looks up at the historic quarry. When Animals and plants died here and sank to the lake bottom they were quickly covered by a microbial mat and layers of limestone sediment, which prevented decomposition and scavenging.
β€” at Fossil Butte National Monument.

Ranger Sarah looks up at the historic quarry. When Animals and plants died here and sank to the lake bottom they were quickly covered by a microbial mat and layers of limestone sediment, which prevented decomposition and scavenging.
β€” at Fossil Butte National Monument.
Adventures of Ranger SarahAdventuresofRangerSarah
2025-11-24

Ranger Sarah learns that fossil formation here was due to a unique combination of quiet water, fine-grained lake sediments, and a microbial mat which created exceptional preservation conditions.
β€” at Fossil Butte National Monument.

Ranger Sarah learns that fossil formation here was due to a unique combination of quiet water, fine-grained lake sediments, and a microbial mat which created exceptional preservation conditions.
β€” at Fossil Butte National Monument.
Adventures of Ranger SarahAdventuresofRangerSarah
2025-11-24

Ranger Sarah has arrived at the spur trail to one of the historic quarries.
β€” at Fossil Butte National Monument.

Ranger Sarah has arrived at the spur trail to one of the historic quarries.
β€” at Fossil Butte National Monument.
Adventures of Ranger SarahAdventuresofRangerSarah
2025-11-24

Ranger Sarah looks at the red outcrops in the hills which are from the Wasatch Formation. The formation contains fossils of early mammals, reptiles, and plants, as well as invertebrate and plant fossils, but this a few in numbers and tend to be fragmented.
β€” at Fossil Butte National Monument.

Ranger Sarah looks at the red outcrops in the hills which are from the Wasatch Formation. The formation contains fossils of early mammals, reptiles, and plants, as well as invertebrate and plant fossils, but this a few in numbers and tend to be fragmented.
β€” at Fossil Butte National Monument.

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