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alpine »

national park

VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA

Sweeping mountain ridges, jagged

peaks, wild rivers, snow gum forests,

flower-filled meadows, and high

plains grasslands—even in a country

as vast and as rich in landscape as

Australia, the wide-open spaces of

Alpine National Park have a unique

natural grandeur.

The lookout at Fainters North ofers

views over the sloping peaks and

meadows of the Bogong High Plains.

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lauterbrunnen

SWITZERLAND

Lauterbrunnen is one of the Alps’

deepest valleys, guarded by the

great peaks of the Eiger, Mönch, and

Jungfrau. Rent a scooter and skirt

past the area’s velvety fields and

sparkling waterfalls to the base of the

Jungfrau Railway, which at 11,332 feet

(3,454 m) is Europe’s highest.

Immense rock walls soar above the

meadows of the Lauterbrunnen Valley,

where visitors will find pleasant cafés

from which to view them.

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glacier

national park

NORTHERN MONTANA

Scenery in the 1,583 square miles

(4,100 sq km) of Glacier National Park

is so magnificent that it has been called

the “Crown of the Continent.” Ecosys-

tems from prairie to tundra provide

habitats for many hundreds of plants

and animals, while some 700 miles

(1,125 km) of trails help open the area

to almost two million visitors a year.

Glacier (yellow avalanche) lilies at

Logan Pass in Glacier National Park

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