An upside-down American Flag hanging over 3,500 feet above ground could be seen swaying in the wind by tourists throughout ...
Layoffs hit National Park Services in late February. Here's why that matters to my mental health and why you should care, too ...
Organizers said the inverted flag, historically used as a sign distress, was meant to draw attention to the Trump ...
Shorter hours. Longer lines. And no more guided tours. Visitors to America’s national parks can expect some of those impacts ...
Workers at Yosemite National Park in California unfurled a large, upside-down U.S. flag at a popular summit in the park on Saturday to protest the Trump administration’s firing of around 1,000 ...
The flag — traditionally a symbol of distress when upside down — was hung on El Capitan summit at Yosemite Saturday night by frustrated park workers.
Demonstrators unfurled a giant ‘Distress flag’ after 11 full-time Yosemite staff members were laid off amid the Trump ...
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The best views of the Yosemite firefall are possible when there is a lot of water so that the glowing stream is more ...
After 1,000 National Park Service employees were abruptly fired Feb. 14, staff have banded together to signal “dire distress” by hanging the American flag upside down off Yosemite’s El Capitan. The ...
February is one of the busiest times of the year at Yosemite National Park thanks to “firefall,” a natural phenomenon that causes a glowing ribbon of water to look like molten lava cascading down El ...
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