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From: rsg@cbscc.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.travel
Subject: The Best National Park
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Date: Fri, 15-Jul-83 11:07:07 EDT
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Posted: Fri Jul 15 11:07:07 1983
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The best U.S. National Park: Mesa Verde
I've been to all but 5 of them, and MV is the best. It has it all
...great scenery and human-made attractions. The cliff dwellings
are incredible, but without the natural scenery, would just be another
Aztec Ruins NM.

The best U.S. National Monument: Lava Beds NM in N California
Lava flows, hills to climb, Indian wars, caves to explore, petroglyphs
...why isn't this place a National Park. It sure is better than most of them.

The worst U.S. National Park: Guadaloupe Mts. in Texas
It has the highest point in Texas (1500') which you can climb in a
wheelchair in 10 minutes. Besides that, there is nothing else there. Did
Texas buy a national park???