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Photo Festival Marks 10th Year

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Tomorrow night marks the tenth Annual Fall Photo Festival, cosponsored by the National Park Service and the Grizzly and Wolf Discovery Center in celebration of National Public Lands Day on September 29th.   Amateur and professional photographers are sharing some of their favorite images of Yellowstone National Park, the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, or any of the other nearly 400 units of the National Park system beginning at 7:00 pm in the Community Room of the West Yellowstone Visitor Information Center.  Yellowstone Spokesman Dan Hottle explains that the festival is not a contest, and no prizes are awarded. However, he says it is an opportunity for both amateur and professional photographers to gather and share up to 25 of their favorite digital images with others who share their passion for photography.

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