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    Couple finds 1.9-carat diamond at Crater of Diamonds State Park for 10th anniversary
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    Couple finds 1.9-carat diamond at Crater of Diamonds State Park for 10th anniversary

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    November 11, 2022 5:23 pm
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    FILE - This Oct. 5, 2013 file photo, the Grand Canyon National Park is covered in the morning sunlight as seen from a helicopter near Tusayan, Ariz. An effort by the Grand Canyon to make a lucrative contract more attractive to bidders means the park will defer planned spending on new lighting, cave monitoring, building a composting toilet and tracking an endangered fish that recently reappeared in the canyon, it was announced Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2014.(AP Photo/Julie Jacobson, File)
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    November 3, 2022 2:33 pm
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    A bear-y big problem: Alaska Fat Bear Week contest rocked by voting scandal
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    Woman poses with husky she killed and skinned, thinking it was a wolf
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    SEE IT: Mexico earthquake causes ‘desert tsunami’ 1,500 miles away in Death Valley
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    SEE IT: Mexico earthquake causes ‘desert tsunami’ 1,500 miles away in Death Valley

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    Climber’s body recovered at Mount Rainier National Park after he fell to his death
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    Climber’s body recovered at Mount Rainier National Park after he fell to his death

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    Del Rio, Texas — Tony Gonzales, who’s district represents 42% of the Texas border, says the border here no longer exists.
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    Pennsylvania national parks mark some of our most significant historical moments

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    Ex-NBA star and ESPN host’s shot to cancel ‘offensive’ Mount Rushmore rejected by congressman
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    Ex-NBA star and ESPN host’s shot to cancel ‘offensive’ Mount Rushmore rejected by congressman

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    A bathtub ring of light minerals shows the high water line of Lake Mead near water intakes on the Arizona side of Hoover Dam at the Lake Mead National Recreation Area Sunday, June 26, 2022, near Boulder City, Nev.
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    This photo provided by the National Park Service shows the coast redwood tree named Hyperion in Redwood National Park, California.
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    Leaf it alone: Visitors banned from world’s tallest tree

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