A pass, allowing unlimited entry for one passenger vehicle, for a period of seven days, costs $10.
A volcano crater filled with water---CALDERA
A national park costs about $800,000 - $1,000,000
I don't know... yet let me look it up hold on talk to u later There are 137 State Parks in Michigan Isle Royale National Park is the only national park in Michigan. The park is located in Keweenaw County at the western end of Lake Superior.
Craters of the Moon National Monument in Idaho is a volcanic field consisting of fissure vents rather than a single volcano. The area showcases a vast expanse of basaltic lava flows, cinder cones, and spatter cones, result from basaltic volcanism that occurred 15,000 to 2,000 years ago.
the crater dentsity is not that much
Lake Sibaya is the largest freshwater lake in South Africa. It is 70 square kilometres in size. The lake in in a national park and has much wildlike including hippos, crocodiles, 279 speciesof birds, water mongooses, reedbuck, samango monkeys, red squirrels and endangered blue duikers.
A lot!
alot of $money$.
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Many people have all different op ions, most people think Disneyland in Florida is amazing and it is the most well known theme park in the world but I've got too say six flags is a much better and has much more scary rides but the only problem is it isn't themed like Disney and Disney gives you a very warm welcome.
Lake Lanier is a lake in Georgia. Lake homes in the area are priced much higher than the national average, with homes averaging in excess of $500,000.
Yosemite National Park was established in California in 1890. Much of the credit goes to John Muir for persuading President Roosevelt to make the land a national park.