
audiobook
by W. Ray Scott
Big Bend National Park Land of Dramatic Contrasts and Scenic Grandeur
Transcriber’s Notes
The narrative invites listeners into one of America’s most untouched frontiers, where sweeping plains give way to jagged peaks and deep, winding canyons. As the Rio Grande carves its way through limestone walls that rise more than a thousand feet, the landscape shifts from desert scrub to lush riparian oases, creating a kaleidoscope of color and texture. Along the way, the guide points out iconic features such as the towering Santa Elena Canyon and the dramatic Sierra del Carmen range that frames the horizon across the border.
Interwoven with striking black‑and‑white photographs, the book tells the geological story of an ancient sea floor turned mountain range, revealing how erosion, uplift, and volcanic activity sculpted today’s dramatic scenery. Listeners learn about the ancient seas, fossilized life, and petrified forests that lie hidden beneath the surface, while following the historic routes that lead travelers into the heart of the park. The result is a vivid, immersive portrait of a place where nature’s forces have created a landscape of unrivaled contrast and grandeur.
Language
en
Duration
~30 minutes (28K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Stephen Hutcheson and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2020-07-15
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

A travel writer and photographer with deep roots in America’s parklands, he brought places like Big Bend to life with vivid detail and an eye for scenic drama. His work grew out of years spent photographing and interpreting natural landscapes for park visitors.
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