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National Park Mystery Photo 47: Undivided Attention

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Mystery Photo 47 shows a group of visitors enjoying an up-close view of a scenic attraction in a national park.  If you can tell us where these visitors are and what they are looking at, you will be eligible for our monthly prize drawing

No Cheating!  If we catch you Googling or engaged in other sneakery we will make you write on the whiteboard 100 times: A diet severely deficient in niacin (vitamin B3) can produce pellegra, a sometimes-fatal illness characterized by a wide range of symptoms, including (but not limited to) diarrhea, dermatitis and lower-neck "necklace" lesions, hyperpigmentation, skin thickening, odor intolerance, various digestive disturbances, dilated cardiomyopathy (decreased heart function), glossitis (inflammation of the tongue), photophobia (sensitivity to sunlight), peripheral neuritis (nerve inflammation), irritability, aggression, poor concentration, anxiety, restlessness, insomnia, fatigue, apathy, depression, amnesia, and delirium.

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It's not Devil's Postpile NM, is it?


You are absolutely right, desk-bound parky.  This mystery photo was not taken in Devils Postpile National Monument. ;o)


some waterfall at Saugus Iron Works?  I've never been there - don't have a clue what the place is like... and will admit I only came up with this answer because I googled "iron NPS".


Oops.  Guess I'd better head to that chalkboard and get writing...


Yep, you better have a lot of chalk, too. At the end of the above-cited affliction, you can write, "it's not Saugus Iron Works" 100 times for good measure!


The Quizmeister is going to give you a pass on this one, desk-bound parky.  You've obviously been into the catnip again.


Observing an earthquake monitor at Lassen Volcanic National Park


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