Looking for a new photo expedition? Try making America’s national natural landmarks your next destination and send the results to the National Park Service’s National Natural Landmarks photo contest.
“We’re in search of images that capture our nation’s diverse and scenic natural features,” said National Park Service Director Jonathan Jarvis. “The contest is an opportunity to learn about these nationally significant natural features and share the experience through photography.”
Winning photographs will be featured in the 50th Anniversary Commemorative National Natural Landmarks calendar.
The National Park Service’s National Natural Landmarks Program recognizes significant examples of biological and geological features and supports the cooperative conservation of these important natural areas. National natural landmarks are designated by the Secretary of the Interior following rigorous scientific study. These landmarks include features on private, state, municipal, and federal lands. Program participation is voluntary. Not all landmark sites are open to the public.
There are 13 National Natural Landmark sites located within the state of Tennessee, and 13 in North Carolina. For a complete list of National Natural Landmarks, accessibility and information about the National Natural Landmarks Program, please visit www.nature.nps.gov/nnl/
Contest entries will be accepted through June 30. Winners will be announced in September.
Each photographer can submit up to three entries. Each photograph must be from a different national natural landmark. Images of the 13 sites featured in the 2011 calendar will not be accepted. Those winning photos can be viewed here.
For full contest information and submission requirements, please visit http://www.nature.nps.gov/nnl/photocontest.cfm
Jeff
HikingintheSmokys.com
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National Natural Landmarks Photo Contest
Sunday, April 3rd, 2011Winners of National Natural Landmarks Photo Contest
Wednesday, October 6th, 2010
The National Park Service recently announced the winners of its 7th Annual National Natural Landmarks Photo Contest.
Top honors in the contest went to John Pilarski of Milwaukee for his photograph of Grapevine Mesa Joshua Trees in Arizona. Second place went to Christopher Jordon of Indianapolis for a photo of Dunes Nature Preserve in Indiana, and third place went to Rodrigo Roesch of Glenview, Illinois, for his image of Volo Bog Nature Preserve.
These photos and 10 Honorable Mentions will be featured in next year’s NNL calendar to increase awareness of natural landmarks and celebrate the great diversity of our nation’s natural history.
There are 586 national natural landmarks across the United States, American Samoa, Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands.
You can view the 13 winning photographs from this year’s contest by clicking here.
Jeff
HikingintheSmokys.com
Top honors in the contest went to John Pilarski of Milwaukee for his photograph of Grapevine Mesa Joshua Trees in Arizona. Second place went to Christopher Jordon of Indianapolis for a photo of Dunes Nature Preserve in Indiana, and third place went to Rodrigo Roesch of Glenview, Illinois, for his image of Volo Bog Nature Preserve.
These photos and 10 Honorable Mentions will be featured in next year’s NNL calendar to increase awareness of natural landmarks and celebrate the great diversity of our nation’s natural history.
There are 586 national natural landmarks across the United States, American Samoa, Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands.
You can view the 13 winning photographs from this year’s contest by clicking here.
Jeff
HikingintheSmokys.com
Winners of National Natural Landmarks Photo Contest
Wednesday, October 6th, 2010
The National Park Service recently announced the winners of its 7th Annual National Natural Landmarks Photo Contest.
Top honors in the contest went to John Pilarski of Milwaukee for his photograph of Grapevine Mesa Joshua Trees in Arizona. Second place went to Christopher Jordon of Indianapolis for a photo of Dunes Nature Preserve in Indiana, and third place went to Rodrigo Roesch of Glenview, Illinois, for his image of Volo Bog Nature Preserve.
These photos and 10 Honorable Mentions will be featured in next year’s NNL calendar to increase awareness of natural landmarks and celebrate the great diversity of our nation’s natural history.
There are 586 national natural landmarks across the United States, American Samoa, Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands.
You can view the 13 winning photographs from this year’s contest by clicking here.
Jeff
HikingintheSmokys.com
Top honors in the contest went to John Pilarski of Milwaukee for his photograph of Grapevine Mesa Joshua Trees in Arizona. Second place went to Christopher Jordon of Indianapolis for a photo of Dunes Nature Preserve in Indiana, and third place went to Rodrigo Roesch of Glenview, Illinois, for his image of Volo Bog Nature Preserve.
These photos and 10 Honorable Mentions will be featured in next year’s NNL calendar to increase awareness of natural landmarks and celebrate the great diversity of our nation’s natural history.
There are 586 national natural landmarks across the United States, American Samoa, Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands.
You can view the 13 winning photographs from this year’s contest by clicking here.
Jeff
HikingintheSmokys.com

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