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    [Noun]  | "national park" 


    1: an area of special scenic, historical, or scientific importance set aside and maintained by a national government and in the U.S. by an act of Congress


    Origin: 1851 ;

    [Geographical name]  | "Acadia National Park" 


    1: section of the coast of Maine including chiefly mountainous areas on Mount Desert Island and Isle au Haut

    [Geographical name]  | "American Samoa, National Park of" 


    1: areas of cultural and ecological significance in three separate locations in American Samoa

    [Geographical name]  | "Arch*es National Park" | \ ˈär-chəz \


    1: area of eroded natural arch formations in eastern Utah

    [Geographical name]  | "Au*la*vik National Park" | \ ˈau̇-lə-ˌvik \


    1: Arctic landscape in northwestern Canada on the northern part of Banks Island

    [Geographical name]  | "Au*yuit*tuq National Park" | \ au̇-ˈyü-ə-tək \


    1: mountainous landscape with abundant wildlife in eastern Baffin Island, Canada

    [Geographical name]  | "Badlands National Park" 


    1: area of badlands topography containing extensive fossil deposits in southwestern South Dakota east of the Black Hills

    [Geographical name]  | "Banff National Park" 


    1: reservation and resort area in southwestern Alberta, Canada on the eastern slope of the Rocky Mountains

    [Geographical name]  | "Bryce Canyon National Park" | \ ˈbrīs \


    1: canyon in southern Utah containing curiously eroded pinnacles

    [Geographical name]  | "Can*yon*lands National Park" | \ ˈkan-yən-ˌlan(d)z \


    1: reservation in southeastern Utah surrounding the junction of the Colorado and Green rivers

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     [ "National Parking" ]

    1: The act of going to many National Parks.

      * e.g.,  ... They're going National Parking in Colorado this winter. 

     [ "Yosemite National Park" ]

    1: First of all: Old Faithful is NOT in Yosemite, it's in Yellowstone...Yosemite is an amazing and beautiful place. It's where nature and people can come together and for the most part live peacefully amongst each other. Black bears, deer, eagles, mountain lions, and other birds and rodents can be found at Yosemite. Squirrels are very popular. If you're looking for a bear, it's not too hard to find one. Deer are very used to humans, but you can never trust a wild animal. Respect the park's animals and you should be fine. Yosemite has some amazing waterfalls and rivers, but they are seasonal waterfalls so the best time to view Bridalveil Falls or Yosemite Falls would be in the Spring. But be very careful many people try to climb on the slippery rocks to get a closer view of the waterfalls. People have died from climbing rocks by waterfalls or from swimming in the lakes so be very cautious. If you go to Yosemite you will most likely be staying in the valley. You can see all of the outstanding rock formations from around the park. Half Dome and El Capitan are very popular The viewing spots are a good idea if you're looking for a good family picture or just an amazing picture. There are many activities in Yosemite, hiking, camping, swimming, rock climbing, rafting, skiing, horseback riding, nature watching. The tour guides are informative; they tell a lot of interesting stories. Glacier Point is a spot that everyone who goes to Yosemite should see.

      * e.g.,  ... Yosemite National Park is an amazing experience. Everyone should go there at least once in their life. I'm definitely going back. Warning: If you go to Yosemite, watch out of bears and other animals that cross the roads because many bears are killed or orphaned each year. They put of signs where bears have been hit and killed by cars. 

     [ "Stinky Felix National Park" ]

    1: Pejorative reference to Eagle Rock, California (a suburb of Los Angeles formerly known for its largely lower-middle-class Latino population). Derivation unknown, although perhaps related to Yosemite Drive, a major thoroughfare bisecting the area.

      * e.g.,  ... I was lucky to get out alive when my car broke down in the middle of Stinky Felix National Park. 

     [ "jellystone national park" ]

    1: the place where ghosts such as brodie Lohnstone live . its a place where people arent seen for months and they based a tv show out there called the forgotten ghost

      * e.g.,  ... brodie Lohnstone you ghost where do you live ? oh just out in jellystone national park 

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