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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

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A ranger talk on California Condors at Bear Gulch Nature Center in Pinnacles National Monument


Mud volcano at Yellowstone National Park?


Close enough, lemmy1205 and ams; you're both in the winners circle.


Sorry, viewmtn; it's not a ranger talk on California Condors at Bear Gulch Nature Center in Pinnacles National Monument and not a mud volcano at Yellowstone National Park.


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