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Guadalupe Mountains Texas

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Guadalupe Mountains National Park, established in 1972 in the remote Trans-Pecos region of far west Texas, protects the highest terrain in the state and the world’s most extensive exposed fossil reef — the ancient Capitan Reef, built by sponges and algae in a shallow tropical sea 265 million years ago. Guadalupe Peak, at 8,751 feet the highest point in Texas, rewards hikers with sweeping views across the Chihuahuan Desert and into New Mexico. In autumn, the canyon’s bigtooth maples ignite in brilliant golds and reds — one of the most unexpected and spectacular fall color displays in the American Southwest.

U.S. national parks are frequently referred to as America’s Best Idea. Other common nicknames highlighting their value include National Treasures, Jewels in the Crown and collectively as the Natural Heritage or Crown Jewels of the nation.

All "parks" are not the same, with over 25 different designations beyond just "National Park". These include National Monuments, Historic Sites, National Recreation Areas, National Lakeshores/Seashores, and National Preserves, focusing on natural preservation, historical preservation, and recreational water access. The titles included in our U.S. National ParkStamps™ Collection cover all of these designations.

Stamps are one of Zebra Patterns’ signature products. Just one of the categories making up hundreds of destinations and themes – growing monthly – illustrating life’s journeys - Where Ya’ Been – for you, family and friends! 100% cotton. 6" x 7" Mini Stamps and 18" x 21" Stamp Panels. View/buy from here, or from the grouped sub-categories menu at left.

Also see Scrapbooking for Quilters™ product category for themed patterns, printed fabric stickers, banners, full project background panels and printable sticker downloads for your Where Ya’ Been projects! Think Scrapbooking for Quilters™ and decorate your Where Ya’ Been projects with fun and fanciful fabric stickers and banners!