National Park Service in a state of chaos
Hot day In July, many visitors to the Yosemite National Park, along the mountainous spine of California, go on a picnic on the bear. No bears are monitored, but the group learn from what they eat (cranberries), where they roam (lush promoters) and what to do if you face one on the road (not running!). In the most crowded park, tourists move to the waterfalls and a waiting list for snacks and shirts in the visitor center. The bathrooms are dirty, but not worse than they were last summer. Everything looks fine, but there is a problem in the inherent.