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All 63 National Parks in the United States Pt. 1 #1 - 21

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The U.S. National Park system is one of the world's best. In the first of a three-part series covering all 63 national parks in the United States, we'll take a look at some of the most interesting including Yellowstone, Zion and Grand Canyon National Park before heading to the east coast and into the tropics. Subscribe: https://tbtrvl.com/subscribe More rabbit holes to dive into! Relatives: https://tbtrvl.com/relatives Parks: https://tbtrvl.com/parks Most Popular: https://tbtrvl.com/popular Newest Videos: https://tbtrvl.com/newest 00:00 Yellowstone 01:06 Grand Teton 02:05 Capitol Reef 03:16 Zion 04:21 Grand Canyon 05:22 Saguaro 06:15 Petrified Forest 07:25 Badlands 08:21 Wind Cave 09:17 Theodore Roosevelt 10:17 Rocky Mountain 11:22 Great Sand Dunes 12:14 Black Canyon of the Gunnison 13:17 Mesa Verde 14:18 Mammoth Cave 15:15 Great Smoky Mountains 16:18 Shenandoah 17:11 New River Gorge 18:03 Congaree 19:00 Virgin Islands 19:57 American Samoa Creative Commons Attribution Great Sand Dunes Tiger Beetle - NPS/Greg Jacobs - Attribution 2.0 Generic Shenandoah Salamander - Ann and Rob Simpson - Attribution 2.0 Generic https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ Media & Attribution Unless stated above, all still images are used under license from Shutterstock.com. Thank you to everyone who makes their work available for use. Covering all of the wonderful species in these videos would not be possible without your incredible work. Music All of the music used in this video is available at Epidemic Sound. If you need music and would like to support the channel, please find a referral link below. https://tbtrvl.com/epidemicsound Sources & Further Reading Listed below are the sources used to create the video. The vast majority of the information in this video is from the National Park Service website, an INCREDIBLE resource for ecology and geology, check it out! https://www.nps.gov/ There is also a great app where you can see which species are found within each park: https://irma.nps.gov/NPSpecies/Search/SpeciesList National Park Foundation https://www.nationalparks.org/ Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Park_Service Animal Diversity https://animaldiversity.org/ Grand Prismatic Spring https://www.lpi.usra.edu/education/fieldtrips/2007/explorations/grand_prismatic Yellowstone Insects https://www.montana.edu/yellowstoneinsects/contents.html Capitol Reef Geology https://www.britannica.com/place/Capitol-Reef-National-Park#ref1136997 Riparian Ecosystems https://www.nap.edu/read/10327/chapter/3 Grand Canyon Stats https://www.nationalgeographic.org/encyclopedia/canyon/print/ Dangerously Venomous Lizards https://www.dkfindout.com/us/animals-and-nature/reptiles/venomous-lizards/ Giant Saguaro Cactus https://www.desertmuseum.org/kids/oz/long-fact-sheets/Saguaro%20Cactus.php Gila Woodpecker https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Gila_Woodpecker/overview Solution Caves https://www.britannica.com/science/cave/Solution-caves https://www.nps.gov/subjects/caves/solution-caves.htm Smoky Mountains https://smokymountainnationalpark.com/blog/why-are-the-smoky-mountains-smokey/ Key Definition https://www.nationalgeographic.org/encyclopedia/key Humpback whales https://nmshawaiihumpbackwhale.blob.core.windows.net/hawaiihumpbackwhale-prod/media/archive/science/pdfs/samoaprojectsummary.pdf https://oceana.org/marine-life/humpback-whale/ About Textbook Travel: Videos Exploring The Animal Kingdom & The Natural World Educational content about the most fascinating elements of our planet and the study surrounding them. Current content includes: Relatives | A series exploring the most fascinating families in the animal kingdom How Animals Work | A series exploring animal behaviour, ecology, biology and more There is currently no upload schedule so please consider turning on all notifications to be notified when a new video is released. Thanks! Subscribe: https://tbtrvl.com/subscribe Website: https://www.textbooktravel.com #textbooktravel #animals #nationalparks

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