Today we entered a monument to wilderness, in every sense of the word. Misty Fjords National Monument was established by presidential proclamation in 1979 as a way to preserve and protect the wilderness status of this remarkable landscape for generations to come. A national park is established by congressional approval to protect a combination of scenic, recreational, educational, and inspirational values. The designation of a national monument ensures the protection of just one thing, whether it be a historic building, a national landmark or, in this case, the ensured longevity of wilderness protection status in a land carved by glaciers.
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- 25 May 2022
Misty Fjords National Monument, Southeast Alaska, 5/25/2022, National Geographic Sea Lion
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Eric Guth, Naturalist/Certified Photo Instructor
Eric began work with Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic in 2006 as a means to see the world, work with great photographers and engage his environmental studies degree beyond the classroom. His initial years with the company were spent working t...
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