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Not the largest, not the most visited, these jewels possess their own dramatic vistas and stunning beauty. But more importantly, each has a story to tell. Tales about the people who lived and traveled America. Stories like President Theodore Roosevelt's, who owned and worked a ranch in the Badlands of North Dakota before entering political life, and becoming one of America's leading conservationists. He did more for the National Park Service than anyone before or since. The story of the Sioux Indians of the Great Plains. Hernando de Soto's big search for treasure, in 1541, took him to Hot Springs, America's smallest park. At Voyageurs, the hard paddling French Canadians opened the interior of North America. The immigrants, miners and ranchers who survived the harsh lands of the American West are commemorated at Great Basin National Park. Next, the world's largest living objects, the trees of Sequoia National Park. Nearby is the highest peak in the lower 48 (Mt. Whitney, 14,495 feet) at Kings Canyon, which is deeper than the Grand Canyon. Then the underground fascination of Lehman Cave, Wind Cave and Mammoth Cave. From the magnificent underwater coral reefs of Biscayne Bay, to the fascinating ancient reefs of the Guadalupe Mountains now preserved in stone. Then to the volcanic remains of Big Bend. This video of 17 National parks showcases a unique and often overlooked collection of treasures that span the beauty of the continental United States.
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