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The Okefenokee is huge, covering hundreds of miles, but it is shallow — only two feet deep in many places — and it isn’t fed by any waterways. Rain is the swamp’s only source of replenishment.
In the early 20th century, Platt National Park was outcompeting Yellowstone and Yosemite, but the national park doesn't exist anymore today.
"These main streets remind us that movement can be both joyful and effortless when the environment invites you in.” ...
The charity event raises money each year through ticket sales, a silent auction, and games, which go toward operational costs ...
Three hikers required a rescue from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation last week after they followed a fake trail marker and got lost.