Multimedia: National Park Week 2012 Video: Picture Yourself at Point Reyes National Seashore

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National Park Week 2012 Video: Picture Yourself at Point Reyes National Seashore Script

[Majestic Music]

Scene 1 – Law Enforcement Park Ranger on the Point Reyes Beach with the Point Reyes Headlands in the distance. Ranger: "Eighty miles of shoreline."

[Sound of a camera shutter.]

Scene 2 – Two trail crew employees standing at the Bear Valley Trail-Coast Trail junction.

Trail crew employee: "One-hundred-and-fifty miles of hiking trails."

[Sound of a camera shutter.]

Scene 3 – Biological Science Technician standing on ridge with view of Drakes Estero. Biological Science Technician: "Seventy-thousand acres of biodiversity."

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Scene 4 – Interpretive Park Ranger standing on stairs leading down to the Lighthouse. Ranger: "Two-hundred-and-ninety-seven historic structures."

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Scene 5 – Interpretive Park Ranger standing in front of an acorn granary at Kule Loklo with a basket in her arms. Ranger: "Five-thousand years of cultural history."

[Sound of a camera shutter.] Scene 6 – Maintenance employee standing in front of the Bear Valley Visitor Center. Engineer: "One mission."

[Sound of a camera shutter.]

Scene 7 - Collage of images of park employees, scenes, wildlife, and flowers. [Voice over]: "Come celebrate our mission with use during National Park Week. And picture yourself at Point Reyes National Seashore."

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Duration:
30 seconds

This video was created to promote National Park Week 2012 and to invite people to visit Point Reyes National Seashore. Picture yourself at your National Parks!

 

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Last updated: April 16, 2020

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