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You don't have to travel far to see some of the world's most stunning natural wonders. From shimmering turquoise lakes to ...
A half-mile walk brings you face-to-face with a waterfall — by some measures, Canada’s second-tallest — where melting snow and ice cascade down a sheer rock face, creating rainbows in the mist.
A large swath of dead trees along Stewart Creek near the trail to San Luis Peak, one of Colorado's 14ers, in the San Luis Mountains. “So that adds to complexity about what can we do with the ...
These magical trees are worth protecting, and to do that, Aucca Chutas believes a collective approach is vital. “It’s the only way conservation is going to be successful,” he says.
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