
Nature: Walden Pond in Massachusetts
We leave you this Sunday at Walden Pond, site of Henry David Thoreau's literary sojourn, in Concord, Mass. Videographer: Gary Cohen.
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We leave you this Sunday at Walden Pond, site of Henry David Thoreau's literary sojourn, in Concord, Mass. Videographer: Gary Cohen.
We leave you this Sunday along the sandy shore of Lake Michigan, at Illinois Beach State Park. Videographer: Jamie McDonald.
We leave you this Sunday morning among horseshoe crabs at Gator Creek, near Florida's Kennedy Space Center. Videographer: Doug Jensen.
We leave you this Sunday morning surrounded by wildflowers near Toledo, Ohio. Videographer: Alex Goetz.
We leave you this Sunday swimming with the fishes at Komodo National Marine Park in Indonesia. Videographer: Mauricio Handler.
We leave you this Sunday at the San Juan National Forest in Colorado. Videographer: Scot Miller.
We leave you this Sunday in South Dakota, with some flowers we're partial to! Videographer: Kevin Kjergaard.
"Sunday Morning" takes us to a North Carolina creek, among the hellbenders – amphibians also known as "snot otters." Videographer: Justin Grubb.
We leave you this Sunday morning swimming with billfish in waters off Quintana Roo in Mexico. Videographer: Mauricio Handler.
We leave you this Sunday morning in Yellowstone National Park. Videographer: Brad Markel
We leave you this Sunday with puffins summering along the coast of Maine. Videographer: Mauricio Handler.
We're winging it this weekend with buzzing bees and busy butterflies in Toledo, Ohio. Videographer: Alex Goetz.
We leave you this Sunday amidst the solitude of the John Muir Wilderness in California. Videographer: Scot Miller.
We leave you this first summer Sunday with elephant seals enjoying a day at the beach in San Simeon, California. Videographer: Russell Nickerson.
We leave you this Sunday Morning with Mute Swans out for a Father's Day splash in the marshes of Lake Ontario, near Rochester, New York. Videographer: Carl Mrozek.
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