If you need another reason to visit Big Sur in California, we have a whale of a reason for you. In late winter and early spring, thousands of gray whales, many with calves in tow, swim by this part of the Pacific coast as they migrate from the warm waters of Baja California to their summer feeding grounds in the Bering Sea. Come winter, they pass by again on the swim south. The entire round-trip route clocks in at about 12,000 miles, making gray whales among the longest migrators of the animal kingdom. Because they travel close to the coastline, it"s also one of the few whale migrations you can see from shore.
Gray days ahead in Monterey
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White Sands National Park turns 90
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National Park Week: Olympic National Park, Washington
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Happy Independence Day!
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Antarctica Day
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National Llama Day
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Polar bear capital of the world
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International Day of the Worlds Indigenous Peoples
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Little Pigeon River, Great Smoky Mountains, Tennessee
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Happy 50th for the National Trails System!
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Hey, you two in the front!
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In praise of the pipes
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Big sky at Big Bend
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Sands of time
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Infinity Day
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An emerald isle of the Emerald Isle
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Mildred B. Cooper Memorial Chapel in Arkansas
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An old celebration for a new season
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Light show in the forest
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Schönbrunn Palace Park, Vienna, Austria
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The Twin Cities celebrate Pride
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Stompin’ with the Big Chief
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Beethoven s 250th
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