RMG34ANG–A California female cougar tagged as P-35 is captured on a remote game camera by biologists feasting on a deer kill December 4, 2015 on the eastern end of the Santa Susana Mountains near Camarillo, California
RMM58DRB–Pinyon Pines (Pinus edulis) Grand Canyon National Park South Rim. Pinyon pines (Pinus edulis) have crooked trunks, reddish bark and are very slow growing. Most tend to be short and scrubby, but under the right conditions, they may reach a height of 35 feet (10 m). Trees 4 to 6 inches (10 to 15 cm) in diameter may be 80 to 100 years old. NPS
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RMJ96NB0–Nadar Catacombes de Paris NPS 35
RMHA72ME–usdagov 4971188701 10di1488-35
RMR9MFRJ–Washington, DC, USA. 25th Dec, 2018. On Day 4 of the Partial Federal Government Shutdown, while there were not barriers around NPS sites as there were during the October 2013 shutdown, some facilities were closed due to the lapse in funding. Here the Men's Restroom at the Washington Monument Lodge is seen with a sign on the door indicating that it is closed. Credit: Evan Golub/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
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RMCXPB96–A male photographer photographs Giant Sequoia trees (Sequoiadendron giganteum) Sequoia National Park California United States
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RMCXPAKY–Silhouette adult male photographer with tripod and camera Sand dunes Mesquite Dunes Death Valley National Park California
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RMAGGHF4–female tourist sunbathing on a bench at the frozen lake louise banff national park alberta canada
RMHA9G67–usinterior 11054219043 Tour and Meeting 35
RMEJ1KKX–Vietnamese woman female tourist along Satterlee Breakwater at Fort Baker in the city of Sausalito Marin County California
RMMN20K0–The Morning Room at Arlington House in Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Va., July 27, 2017. In July of 2015, philanthropist David M. Rubinstein announced a $12.35 million donation to the National Park Foundation’s Centennial Campaign for America’s National Parks to restore and improve access to Arlington House. This work is scheduled to begin in late August 2017, limiting access to visitors. (U.S. Army photo by Elizabeth Fraser / Arlington National Cemetery / released)
RMH9WTA4–badlandsnationalpark 6972319226 Prescribed Burn April 2012 (35)
RMFD6RXB–Climber and spectators - Scene from Cassidy Arch, Capitol Reef National Park, Utah.
RMH9WT3J–badlandsnationalpark 6963190740 Camera 5 - Phillip and Kelsey (35)
RMM58DRP–Pinyon Pines (Pinus edulis) in South Rim forest Grand Canyon. Pinyon pines (Pinus edulis) have crooked trunks, reddish bark and are very slow growing. Most tend to be short and scrubby, but under the right conditions, they may reach a height of 35 feet (10 m). Trees 4 to 6 inches (10 to 15 cm) in diameter may be 80 to 100 years old. NPS
RMMN20JY–A volunteer explains to visitors the historic flora of Arlington House at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Va., July 27, 2017. In July of 2015, philanthropist David M. Rubinstein announced a $12.35 million donation to the National Park Foundation’s Centennial Campaign for America’s National Parks to restore and improve access to Arlington House. This work is scheduled to begin in late August 2017, limiting access to visitors. (U.S. Army photo by Elizabeth Fraser / Arlington National Cemetery / released)
RMHA1JCY–glaciernps 27987599795 Quartz Lake Fish Project 35
RMHA1K4C–glaciernps 28187462822 Volunteer Group Planting at Logan Pass 35
RMENM01R–Spectators watch a climber. Scene from Cassidy Arch, Capitol Reef National Park, Utah.
RMM58DPT–Pinyon Pines (Pinus edulis) along rim of Grand Canyon National. Pinyon pines (Pinus edulis) have crooked trunks, reddish bark and are very slow growing. Most tend to be short and scrubby, but under the right conditions, they may reach a height of 35 feet (10 m). Trees 4 to 6 inches (10 to 15 cm) in diameter may be 80 to 100 years old. NPS
RM2CW7M2G–Lasioglossum tarponense, F, back, Florida, St John County 2013-03-04-18.09.35 ZS PMax
RM2E9TR3D–Nadar - Catacombes de Paris - NPS 35.
RME6T17F–Wasp, U, back, Wyoming, Park Co 2013-04-09-153523 ZS PMax 8651998215 o Unknown Wasp, Yellowstone National Park, 2012 Wasp, U, back, Wyoming, Park Co 2013-04-09-15.35.23 ZS PMax
RMM65MFN–08-13-17 Blue Mesa Trail HL (35). Blue Mesa, Petrified Forest National Park.
RME6R45H–Coelioxys porterae, male, side 2012-07-09-182535 ZS PMax 7847228536 o Coelioxys porterae, male, Maine, Acadia National Park Coelioxys porterae, male, side 2012-07-09-18.25.35 ZS PMax
RMPTFR7D–Docent volunteer, Roberta 'Bobbie' Jones, stands in the White Parlor room of the Arlington House, a Robert E. Lee Memorial, in Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Va., July 19, 2017. In July of 2015, philanthropist David M. Rubinstein announced a $12.35 million donation to the National Park Foundation’s Centennial Campaign for America’s National Parks to restore and improve access to Arlington House. This work is scheduled to begin in late August 2017, limiting access to visitors.
RMHA1WPY–alaskanps 25386212601 Clint Goodwin 35
RMCXPAKK–Adult male sits on park bench in front badlands Zabriskie Point Death Valley National Park California United States America
RMAE76AX–Fort Funston sign with hang gliders and the California coastline in the background
RMMN20K1–A National Park Service Ranger gives a tour in front of Arlington House at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Va., July 27, 2017. In July of 2015, philanthropist David M. Rubinstein announced a $12.35 million donation to the National Park Foundation’s Centennial Campaign for America’s National Parks to restore and improve access to Arlington House. This work is scheduled to begin in late August 2017, limiting access to visitors. (U.S. Army photo by Elizabeth Fraser / Arlington National Cemetery / released)
RMMT6PRK–Docent volunteer, Roberta 'Bobbie' Jones, stands in the White Parlor room of the Arlington House, a Robert E. Lee Memorial, in Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Va., July 19, 2017. In July of 2015, philanthropist David M. Rubinstein announced a $12.35 million donation to the National Park Foundation’s Centennial Campaign for America’s National Parks to restore and improve access to Arlington House. This work is scheduled to begin in late August 2017, limiting access to visitors. (U.S. Army photo by Elizabeth Fraser / Arlington National Cemetery / released)
RMENM0PN–Spectators watch a climber. Scene from Cassidy Arch, Capitol Reef National Park, Utah.
RMCXPAHF–Adult male photographer carrying equipment across Racetrack Playa Death Valley National Park California United States America
RMAE5F9Y–Fort Funston sign with hang gliders and the California coastline in the background
RMENM01G–Spectators watch a climber. Scene from Cassidy Arch, Capitol Reef National Park, Utah.
RMCXPAKJ–Adult male sits on park bench in front badlands Zabriskie Point Death Valley National Park California United States America
RMAE5BNK–Fort Funston sign
RMENM039–Spectators watch a climber. Scene from Cassidy Arch, Capitol Reef National Park, Utah.
RMCXPAK8–Silhouette adult male photographer with tripod and camera Sand dunes Mesquite Dunes Death Valley National Park California
RMAE5BHM–Fort Funston sign
RMENM1P8–Spectators watch a climber. Scene from Cassidy Arch, Capitol Reef National Park, Utah.
RMCXPAMM–Adult male photographer carrying equipment across Racetrack Playa Death Valley National Park California United States America
RMAE762T–Fort Funston sign with hang gliders and the California coastline in the background
RMENM024–Spectators watch a climber. Scene from Cassidy Arch, Capitol Reef National Park, Utah.
RMCXPANK–Adult male photographer taking pictures moving rock Racetrack Playa Death Valley National Park California United States America
RMAE40AW–Fort Funston sign with hang gliders and the California coastline in the background
RMENM1P9–Spectators watch a climber. Scene from Cassidy Arch, Capitol Reef National Park, Utah.
RMCXPAJ1–Adult male photographer taking pictures moving rock Racetrack Playa Death Valley National Park California United States America
RMAE418X–Fort Funston sign with hang gliders and the California coastline in the background
RMENM018–Spectators watch a climber. Scene from Cassidy Arch, Capitol Reef National Park, Utah.
RMAE5FBM–Fort Funston sign with hang gliders and the California coastline in the background
RMENM0PE–Spectators watch a climber. Scene from Cassidy Arch, Capitol Reef National Park, Utah.
RMENM02N–Spectators watch a climber. Scene from Cassidy Arch, Capitol Reef National Park, Utah.
RMENM034–Spectators watch a climber. Scene from Cassidy Arch, Capitol Reef National Park, Utah.
RMENM02B–Spectators watch a climber. Scene from Cassidy Arch, Capitol Reef National Park, Utah.
RMENM0RW–Spectators watch a climber. Scene from Cassidy Arch, Capitol Reef National Park, Utah.
RMENM01Y–Spectators watch a climber. Scene from Cassidy Arch, Capitol Reef National Park, Utah.
RMENM02X–Spectators watch a climber. Scene from Cassidy Arch, Capitol Reef National Park, Utah.
RMENM014–Spectators watch a climber. Scene from Cassidy Arch, Capitol Reef National Park, Utah.
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