Nature #6: Enough silly sabotage at the park !

in #travel7 years ago

The beautiful national parks of the United States attract a large number of tourists, but not everyone is aware of preserving and protecting nature. 

 An Instagram artist named Casey Nocket has been banned from all US national parks for life. After drawing his logo at seven different parks in 2014. Nocket posted photos of the "works" on Instagram should be quickly arrested and have to go to court in 2016. 

 In May 2016, two visitors arrived at Yellowstone Park and discovered a wild cow that they thought was abandoned. Instead of leaving the animals alone or alerting the rangers, they crawl back to the rear of the pickup truck for "rescue" purposes. After that, the park management forced the cow to die for humanity because the animal was rejected by the herd due to human contact. 

 A woman uses a rock drug in the hollow of a 3,500-year-old cypress tree named Senator. She burned the fire and burned the trunk and had to receive five years of probation. 

 Scouts captain in Utah tossed a 200-million-year-old rock on a famous sandstone column in the Goblin Valley. They filmed and shouted as the rock fell. Later, they claimed to have done so because they thought the magic architecture of nature was unstable and "dangerous." They had to be suspended for this third level felony. 

 In the Shark Valley in the Everglades National Park, there are occasional crocodile captives with the intention of bringing them home as pets. This is a foolish act, not only affecting the valleys of the valley but also threatening human life. First of all, these crocodiles can grow and become aggressive predators as their instincts. Besides, crocodile cries will attract all the alligators in the area and they are ready to attack the kidnappers. 

 A man drops a rather large stone from the top of a crowded mountain road in the Grand Canyon. The rock has nearly hit the travelers on the way up. 

 Two visitors at the Petrified Forest National Park picked up some fossil wood pieces (they actually became rock) and tried to burn it. This is a crime. After unsuccessful, they decided to bring the pieces of wood home. A witness told the ranger and they were stopped at the gate. 

 A group of scouts visiting the national park Sequoia cut down many small trees for rafting. After catching them, they have to pay a fine of $ 3,000 per tree as this is an offense. 

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nature at its peak! beautiful shots.

Very beautiful photos and well done post. Thanks for sharing.

yes! thanks you

Beautiful photo

Beautiful pictures.

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