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The greatest thing US had to offer to the world?

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That's everything that was there before people showed up.
Sure was! American landscape was amazing before it was even called American and probably will be long after. :)
 
Good point. I think I had an idea of 'national forest' as 'something people go to on vacation.' Does all natural public land qualify though?
There are a lot of different classifications of public land, but the major US federal ones are National Monuments, which can be natural or man made, are generally pretty small and packed with tourists year-round, National Parks, which are always natural, larger, quite impressive and full of tourists in the summer, and finally National Forests, which are huge, beautiful, but not nearly so touristy. National Forests are managed land, and many have a sustainable amount of logging, mining, and recreation going on. Generally they're open to hiking and backcountry camping, but don't provide much in the way of tourist support. IMO the best places to truly get away from it all, if a little less spectacular.

As far as the best the US has, I'll second those apparent opposites: our park system and the internet.
 
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There are a lot of different classifications of public land, but the major US federal ones are National Monuments, which can be natural or man made, are generally pretty small and packed with tourists year-round, National Parks, which are always natural, larger, quite impressive and full of tourists in the summer, and finally National Forests, which are huge, beautiful, but not nearly so touristy. National Forests are managed land, and many have a sustainable amount of logging, mining, and recreation going on. Generally they're open to hiking and backcountry camping, but don't provide much in the way of tourist support. IMO the best places to truly get away from it all, if a little less spectacular.

As far as the best the US has, I'll second those apparent opposites: our park system and the internet.
"Public lands" is a subjective term. Some politicians want to reclassify some public land for privatization in many instances for oil exploration. What is public land now may not be a few years from now.
 
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I've been waiting for someone to say chocolate chip cookies. :D
 
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Diversity...which is our greatest strength, from a human perspective. Now if we can just get the haters to understand this.

Exactly right :) I love the US's free spirit regarding diversity. It's a big example to the world. And let's not forget the porn industry ;)
 
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