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Jeff D

Lake Helene & Odessa Lake hike in the Rockies - 0 views

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    Our hike to Odessa Lake began from the Bear Lake Trailhead in Glacier Gorge, one of most beautiful areas in Rocky Mountain National Park.
Jeff D

Hiking the Bear Lake Loop in RMNP - 0 views

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    The Bear Lake Loop in Rocky Mountain National Park is an extremely popular destination, but you can avoid the crowds by visiting during the off season, or very early in the morning. You may even go home with some great sunrise photos.
Kathy Doran

Iceberg Lake, Glacier National Park - 0 views

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    Iceberg Lake has to be one of the most popular hikes in Glacier National Park in Montana. There's great opportunities to see bears on the hillside, you'll pass by Ptarmigan Falls and Iceberg Lake is just spectacular.
Jeff D

Grizzly Encounter on Yellowstone's Avalanche Peak - 0 views

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    One of our prime hiking destinations for the week was a climb up 10,566-foot Avalanche Peak, located about eight miles from the park's east entrance. We put this hike at the top of our itinerary because it's one of the higher peaks in Yellowstone, and it didn't require any technical skills to reach the summit.\n
Jeff D

Glacier National Park: Fire and Rain - 1 views

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    At one point the fire got so big that they parked a train - loaded with foam - just outside of town. This was to be our protection in case the wind changed direction. Later on we made the hike to spend the night at the historic Sperry Chalet.\n
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    really interesting
myjungletrip

ASSAM AND MEGHALAYA : elephant safari india : national park tours - 0 views

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    aldapara National Park (formerly Jaldapara Wildlife Sanctuary) is a National Park situated at the foothills of the Eastern Himalayas in northern West Bengal and on the banks of River Torsa. The Park is situated at an altitude of 61 m and is spread across 216.51 km2 (83.59 sq mi) of vast grassland with patches of riverine forests. It was declared a sanctuary in 1941 for protection of its great variety flora and fauna. Today, it has the largest population of the Indian One horned Rhinoceros in the Country. On the South part of the Park Chilapota Range today became a natural habitat for Rhinos. This area also a Corridor for Asian elephants between Buxa tiger Reserve, Jaldapara National Park and nearby Garumara National Park (which is also known for its population of Indian rhinoceros. Nal Rajar Garh or Mendabari Fort in Jaldapara Park bears its testimony as ancient human habitats too.
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