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Swimming Holes of California: Behold, The Cliffs! - Sequoia National Park Driving north from Three Rivers on 198, you enter Sequoia National Park. Within about a mile from the entrance, there's a short turnout on the right with room for about 5 cars. That's where the trail is. (I believe there's a small turnout on the other side of the road as well.) If you can't park there, just beyond that is the Foothills Visitor Center with more parking. The swimming area is a short, but somewhat steep…

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Looking for the perfect one day Sequoia National Park Itinerary? Here you will find the best things to do in Sequoia National Park, Sequoia National Park photography #sequoianationalpark #sequoia
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There lots of great things to do in Three Rivers for families with kids, nature and watersports fans, and history buffs - check them out!

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Alex O'loughlin pictures on Three Rivers being shot now in Pittsburgh. They are pretty hot and sexy but would you expect less? See the pics here first

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From powering towns with electricity to supplying people with food and water, rivers are the lifelines of modern civilization. But relentless heat waves and drought have caused the vital waterways to dry up. A global special report on the water emergency affecting billions around the world. NBC Correspondents Steve Patterson, Matt Bradley, and Janis Mackey Frayer are at the Colorado River, the Rhine River in Germany, and the Yangtze River in China to see the effect of climate change on three…

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Four hundred granite steps were built into this massive rock by the National Park Service.

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We continue our story from here Steve and Danny go for a hike in the mountains. Steve remembers the good old days when he used to have adventures like this with his dad. Previously Steve showed Jen…
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