National Park Service
By National Park Service
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Podcast Description
Podcasts by the National Park Service, and Partners: including Audio, Video, and Flash Presentations. Listen to narrations of park tours, or watch eye-popping, stirring, or informative video presentations. Note: these presentations have been reduced and optimized for viewing on a portable device. To view them in full-resolution, on a computer screen, please point your browser to http://www.nps.gov and enjoy full-resolution, high quality images and video.
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| 1 | VideoThe Soul Of America | Gorgeous photography and beautiful music complement this slideshow about the National Park Service and its people. | 5/5/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 2 | VideoCherry Blossoms: Washington D.C., 2009 | Every year, millions flock to the nation's capital to see the Japanese cherry trees bloom, see the parades, and feel good. And this all takes place in National Parks. | 4/4/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 3 | VideoInauguration, 2009: Where History Happens | Jodi Lyle, NPS Park Ranger narrates and takes us through the emotions and feelings and events that occurred on the National Mall during this historic Inauguration Day. | 2/20/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 4 | VideoGetting Ready for the Inauguration, 2009 | Jodi Lyle, NPS Park Ranger narrates and takes through a tour of the process of making Washington DC's National Park areas ready for the grand events of the historic 2009 U.S. Presidential Inauguration. | 2/20/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Lewis and Clark: Preserve These Fragile Lands | Richard Bash of the Clatsop tribe bids you 'Thanks and Safe Travels' and talks about how much has changed in the past 150 years. He talks about preserving these fragile lands for the enrichment of future generations. | 11/17/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Lewis and Clark: Lots to Explore | A survey of the variety of Lewis and Clark-related National and State parks in Washington and Oregon, from the perspective of geography, history, and the indigenous peoples. | 11/17/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Lewis and Clark: Clatsop Tribal Greetings! | The indigenous peoples of the area, the Clatsop tribe, greet you in their native tongue, then guide you through some of the highlights of this beautiful area. | 11/16/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Lewis And Clark: At the Mouth of the Columbia River | After trekking across North America, Louis and Clark reach the mouth of the Columbia River and found Fort Clatsop, in an area that was already well-populated by indigenous peoples. This is a walking tour that describes the area and its history. | 11/16/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 9 | VideoSea To Shining Sea | From Sea to Shining Sea, the National Park Service brings gorgeous vistas and important landscapes. | 8/15/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 10 | VideoWorld War II Memorial | A rousing presentation about World War II and the WWII Memorial, featuring stirring music, gorgeous photography and historical footage. | 8/13/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 11 | VideoThe Greater Washington, DC National Parks: For the People | The Discovery Channel and the National Park Service to produce a TV show about parks in the Washington, DC area. Hosted by Park Superintendent, Gale Hazelwood. | 8/12/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
| Total: 11 Episodes |
Customer Reviews
You have to see this stuff
If you love the National Parks, you will love these podcasts. The WW2 one is fantastic. I have only one question - why aren't there more
AWSOME
The Sea To Shining Sea One IS GREAT!
Very Weak Presentation
America’s national parks are a treasure. Unfortunately, these podcasts do nothing to convey the grandeur and magnificence of our parks. These so called videos are in fact nothing more than extremely poor quality still photos that have been panned over. Very weak presentation of a fantastic subject.










