Our National Parks


Leído por LibriVox Volunteers

(4.9 stars; 4 reviews)

This book is a collection of sketches first published in the Atlantic Monthly magazine and gathered into book form in 1901. The focus here is on 4 parks in the west. Six of the 10 articles focus on Yosemite National Park; also described are Yellowstone, Sequoia, and General Grant (renamed Kings Canyon in 1940) National Parks. - Summary by TriciaG (10 hr 1 min)

Capítulos

Ch 1, Part 1: The Wild Parks and Forest Reservations of the West 37:34 Leído por jbcampo
Ch 1, Part 2 26:31 Leído por Larry Wilson
Ch 2, Part 1: The Yellowstone National Park 33:17 Leído por Availle
Ch 2, Part 2 35:29 Leído por Availle
Ch 3: The Yosemite National Park 36:50 Leído por TR Love
Ch 4, Part 1: The Forests of the Yosemite Park 34:48 Leído por TR Love
Ch 4, Part 2 33:16 Leído por TR Love
Ch 5, Part 1: The Wild Gardens of the Yosemite Park 31:48 Leído por TR Love
Ch 5, Part 2 32:46 Leído por Michele Eaton
Ch 6, Part 1: Among the Animals of the Yosemite 20:38 Leído por Toby Wedgle
Ch 6, Part 2 22:55 Leído por Michael Curtis
Ch 6, Part 3 17:46 Leído por Matt Walker
Ch 7, Part 1: Among the Birds of the Yosemite 18:35 Leído por J. M. Smallheer
Ch 7, Part 2 21:19 Leído por J. M. Smallheer
Ch 8, Part 1: The Fountains and Streams of the Yosemite National Park 25:20 Leído por Scotty Smith
Ch 8, Part 2 17:07 Leído por Scotty Smith
Ch 9, Part 1: The Sequoia and General Grant National Parks 30:28 Leído por Michele Fry
Ch 9, Part 2 23:40 Leído por Michele Fry
Ch 9, Part 3 24:15 Leído por Michele Fry
Ch 9, Part 4 25:25 Leído por Michele Fry
Ch 10, Part 1: The American Forests 27:34 Leído por KevinS
Ch 10, Part 2 23:52 Leído por KevinS

Reseñas

trees


(5 stars)

mmmmm treeeeees Imagine you're some guy in the woods, and a random guy comes out of the trees. he hasn't talked to people in a while and is running out of food. you are confused. turns out, it's just good old tree loving John muir. this is normal. you give him food, and he and his donkey go on their way, stopping, measuring, looking at, and probably talking to trees.