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Big Bend National Park
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It has been said that a picture is worth a thousand words. The following pages explore some of the many natural and cultural resources which make Big Bend National Park unique.

Visitor Photo Gallery
If you have taken any high quality, high resolution images which you would like to submit for inclusion in our Visitor Photo Gallery, we welcome your interest and submissions. While we can not guarantee that every image we receive will be included, we would like to consider yours.

Smile! Big Bend is a great place to take pictures
Visitor Photo Gallery
View spectacular Big Bend photographs taken by visitors just like you.
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Park Ranger riding a burro at the Boquillas Ranger Station, 1960s
Historic Photo Galleries
View images of Big Bend, the way it used to be
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Creosotebush is seen throughout Big Bend  

Did You Know?
The predominant shrub found in Big Bend National Park is creosote. While most shrubs lose their leaves in winter, creosote can maintain its resinous foliage year round. After a rainstorm, the shrubs can "green-up" again and often produce small yellow flowers several times a year.
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Last Updated: July 09, 2009 at 16:56 EST