Tim Brune watches sparks fly at the North Woods Club in New York's Adirondack Mountains.
—From "Winslow Homer: American Original," December 1998, National Geographic magazine
A land of overwhelming beauty, abundant resources, and few people, more than a third of Alaska is forested, and a quarter is set aside as parks, refuges, and wilderness.
No land in America is more sacred than the square mile of Arlington National Cemetery. Experience it in its entirety with this feature from National Geographic magazine.