America's National Parks (Naturalist style David Attenborough'esq)
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British (England - South East - Oxford, Sussex) British (General) British (Received Pronunciation - RP, BBC)Transcript
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they are more than a collection of some of the most spectacular places on earth, more than majestic waterfalls and grand canyons. More than nature's laboratories, where the forces that created our world can still be observed more than unspoiled sanctuaries where magnificent species of animals can still carry on their existence as they always have, they are more than the repository of our collective memory more than hallowed battlefields Commemorating the nation's greater sacrifices more than shrines honouring the nation's first principles and highest aspirations. America's national parks are more than all of that. They embody an idea born in the United States nearly a century after its creation, as uniquely American as the Declaration of Independence and just as radical, that the most beautiful and sacred places in the lad should be preserved not for royalty, all the rich, but for everyone.