Google – AFP, Robyn BECK (AFP), 3 October 2013
Joshua Tree
National Park (United States) — For many people it is the trip of a lifetime.
But thousands have been left angry at being locked out of landmark US national
parks due to the government shutdown.
Hundreds
who were lucky enough to already be staying in places like Yosemite and the
Grand Canyon faced a deadline Thursday to leave, 48 hours after the shutdown
went into force due to a budget standoff in Washington DC.
"We
grew up seeing pictures of it in books," said Clare Cogan from Cork,
Ireland, on honeymoon with her husband Mohally but locked out of Yosemite
National Park, shuttered since Tuesday.
"You
know, the cars underneath those huge sequoia trees. That was America," she
told the Los Angeles Times, which called the spectacular Californian park
"an emblem of partisan divide."
A US Park
Ranger turns away a visitor
at Muir Woods National Monument on October 2, 2013 in San Francisco, California (Getty Images/AFP, Justin Sullivan) |
Tourists
who were already staying in hotels, cabins and campgrounds inside national
parks like world-famous Yosemite were allowed to stay -- but only for 48 hours,
after which they were told to leave.
"Guests
... who are already checked-in can continue with their vacation plans, but they
are required to leave by October 3 at 3:00 pm," said Lisa Cesaro of the
company that operates over 1,000 rooms in the park, DNC Parks & Resorts at
Yosemite.
The park,
which was already partially closed in August due to a massive wildfire, is
known around the globe -- especially for Yosemite Valley, where tourists flock
to see landmarks including the spectacular El Capitan and Half Dome rock
formations.
"We
came all the way from England to climb and get to the top of El Capitan, but
now we won't get the chance," Tim Larrad, a 52-year-old retired police
officer from Worcester told the Contra Costa Times newspaper at his campsite.
"It's
very disappointing. This climb was lifetime stuff. The trip took a lot of time
to plan and prepare for," he said.
The
Yosemite spokeswoman said that since Tuesday most activities, including
horseback riding and bike rentals, had been suspended.
"We
are continuing to provide retail, dining and limited transportation services
for overnight guests in the park through Thursday," she said.
"If
the shutdown continues, we will try to reschedule those who have upcoming
reservations or cancel their booking and provide a refund," she added.
Some
715,000 visitors flock daily to National Park Service sites across the country,
on average in October, according to CNN.
Other
world-famous tourist attractions shuttered until further notice include the
Statue of Liberty, Mount Rushmore, Yellowstone National Park, and the Alcatraz
prison island in San Francisco Bay.
Joshua Tree National Park, two hours' drive east of Los Angeles, is famous for its bizarre cactus-like trees and weird rock formations, which draw climbers from around the world, especially at this time of year between the high heat of summer and the cooler winter.
Joshua Tree National Park, two hours' drive east of Los Angeles, is famous for its bizarre cactus-like trees and weird rock formations, which draw climbers from around the world, especially at this time of year between the high heat of summer and the cooler winter.
It, too, is
closed, with park rangers giving newly arrived visitors the bad news: they will
have to wait until politicians in Washington sort out their differences on
spending, before they can enter.
In the
Grand Canyon, visited by 18,000 people a day on average at this time of year,
spokeswoman Kirby-Lynn Shedlowski said the gates were closed from 6:00 am
Tuesday.
"All
recreational opportunities in the park, including hiking, biking, mule rides,
visitor centers, they're all closed," she told AFP.
People who
were in accommodations in the park on Monday night had been "given 48
hours to make additional arrangements, and then they have to leave the
park," she added.
"We're
just trying to maintain an orderly shutdown and closure of the park," she
said, adding: "Having to turn anyone away is hard."
The Lincoln
Memorial closed due to the shutdown of the
government of the people, by the
people, for the people.
(Photo/Xinhua)
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