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Answers to Name that park! An online quiz game
View of a natural landscape stone arch with mountains and desert in the distance

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Poster front: Arches National Park
a great red suspension bridge crossing a narrow mountainous harbor entrance   a great fountain of water and steam from a vent in the ground   a great waterfall pouring over a great gray cliff into a pine-forested valley   large, round, shield-like cavern formations (stalagmites) in a cavernous passage
A: Golden Gate National Recreation Area   B: Yellowstone National Park   C: Yosemite National Park   D: Great Basin National Park
A large, rounded outcrop of rock rises from a desert landscape with tall cylindrical cactus that have some branches   Polygons of salt crystals in a desert pool with barren, rocky mountains in the distance   A low, underground passage that splits into two tube-like passages   A great canyon carved deep through sedimentary layers into complex crystalline rocks at the bottom
E: Saguaro National Park   F: Death Valley National Park   G. Lava Tubes National Monument   H. Grand Canyon National Park
Tall sea stacks capped with pines along a sandy beach near sunset   Snow capped stone walls of an ancient ruined city in a broad desert cliff-sided valley   A great span of sandstone crossing a desert stream canyon   Dark rubble partially covers the toe of a glacier extending down from a rugged glacier-covered mountain peak in the distance
I: Olympic National Park   J: Chaco Culture National Historic Park   K. Rainbow Bridge National Monument   L: Mount Rainier National Park
A great star dune in a dunefield   A great stone tree trunk (fossil) in a desert badlands setting   A high, fortress-shaped mountaintop with a brushy pine tree in the foreground and a low flat desert landscape in the far distance beyond the peak   A great hogback of white, dipping sandstone runs along a great winding valley consisting of east dipping rock formations exposed in a sparcely vegetated landscape
M: Mojave National Preserve   N: Petrified Forest National Park   O: Big Bend National Park   P: Capitol Reef National Park
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