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  • Презентация: Great smoky mountains national park
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    Great Smoky Mountains National Park

    The USA ,Tennessee

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    Location: Swain & Haywood counties in North Carolina; Sevier, Blount, & Cocke counties in Tennessee, USA Nearest city: Cherokee, North Carolina and Gatlinburg, Tennessee Area: 521,086 acres (276,344 acres in North Carolina, 244,742 acres (990.44 km2) in Tennessee) Established: June 15, 1934 Visitors: 9,289,215(in 2006) Governing body: National Park Service State Party: United States of America Type: Natural Region: Europe and North America

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    History

    the region was part of the homeland of the Cherokee Indians 18th -early 19th century -Frontierspeople began settling the land june 15, 1934-the park was officially established 1976 -the park was designated an International Biosphere Reserve 1983 – the park certified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site 1988 – the park became a part of the Southern Appalachian Biosphere

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    Natural features

    Elevations ranging from 876 feet (267 m) at the mouth of Abrams Creek to 6,643 feet (2,025 m) at the summit of Clingmans Dome. Within the park a total of 16 mountains reach higher than 6,000 feet (1829 m) the abundant rainfall old growth forests 10,000 species of plants(leafy trees, coniferous trees, flowering plant species etc) and animals(lungless salamanders, black bear population etc.); 90,000 undocumented species

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    Fur forest Base of Big Laurel Falls

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    Attractions and activities

    ranger stations : Sugarlands Visitors' Center near the Gatlinburg entrance to the park Oconaluftee Visitors' Center near Cherokee North Carolina at the eastern entrance to the park - exhibits on wildlife, geology, and the history of the park, sell books, maps, souvenirs ; no entry fee to the park

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    Newfound Gap Road automobile access to many trailheads and overlooks At an elevation of 5,048 feet (1,539 m), it is the lowest gap in the mountains and is situated near the center of the park, on the Tennessee/North Carolina state line

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    Cades Cove, a valley with a number of preserved historic buildings including log cabins, barns, and churches historical areas: Roaring Fork, Cataloochee, Elkmont, the Mountain Farm Museum and Mingus Mill at Oconaluftee

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    Hiking 850 miles (1,368 km) of trails Appalachian Trail Alum Cave Trail the pinnacle of the Chimney Tops The Laurel Falls Trail Clingman's Dome Trail

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    Hiking the Clingman’s Dome Trail

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    sightseeing fishing (especially fly fishing) horseback riding backpacking camping

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