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Historic Fort Sumter’s parade ground flooded by storm surge from Hurricane Irma |
America’s National Parks have recently taken huge hits from Mother Nature in the form of wildfires in the West, Hurricane Irma and Harvey (2017) and white house mandated budget cuts.
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Crews begin clean up after Hurricane Irma at Cumberland Island National Seashore |
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Near historic water levels caused by Hurricane Irma flooded Fort Pulaski for the second time in less than a year. The fort was flooded by Hurricane Matthew in 2016. |
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Damaged moat wall at Fort Jefferson at the Dry Tortugas National Park |
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National Parks in the U.S. Virgin Islands suffered big damage. |
But, true Americans don’t kick anyone or anything when they’re down. The National Parks need financial help.
Yes, so do a lot of other folks.
But if you do appreciate what the National Parks services do for us a few bucks from parks users will help.
Click here for more donation info.
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Hurricane Irma slammed an 8.78 foot storm surge into the Everglades National Park’s tour boat facilities causing significant damage.
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