yes it is! Colorado's famous "seven falls" is a national park and is enjoyed by many people world wide!
A couple of adjectives to describe a National park would be: - URBAN - WILD - LARGE - WIDE, OPEN SPACES - GREEN - BEAUTIFUL
The Australian Kakadu National Park is located in the Northern Territory of the country. The park is known for it's Aboriginal sites as well as it's wide variety of flora, fauna, and vast animal population.
no it is only for a country not a whole world
No. Only in Israel. In other countries it is called Amusement park.
Linkin Park was somewhat famous before the release of their first album. But after the release of their first album, Hybrid Theory, they shot to world-wide fame and sold millions of copies.
A problem that is not national or world-wide.
It is used as a world wide, national sport.
Technically, Oregon has one National Park, Crater Lake National Park. But there are also Fort Vancouver National Historic Site, the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, and a few other sites administered by the National Parks system.
The Kaskawulsh glacier in the Kluane National Park, Yukon has a ridge of medial moraine 1 km wide
Kruger National Park is not in a city. It's a large national park in north-east South Africa about 350km long and up to 80km wide. The park is in two South African provinces, Mpumalanga and Limpopo. Within the park, there are no towns per se, but there are accommodation "villages" which have general stores where you can buy provisions if you are staying in the park or visiting for the day. There are small towns near the borders of the park though. The main regional centre closest to the park is Nelspruit.
Halekala National Park in Hawaii offers a wide selection of interest sites and experiences to its visitors. Among them, lush forest trails, pony rides, and a drive up the side of the Halekala volcano crater.