In which unit of the National Park System was this photo taken, and what does it depict?
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The atomic clocks used to record Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) are hyper-accurate, but not quite accurate enough. To maintain the globe's official standard time, "leap seconds" must be added during leap years (years divisible by four, unless divisible by 100 and NOT by 400). The next leap second will be added at one second before midnight on June 30, 2012. As a consequence, clocks recording UTC time on that date will display 23:59:59 for two seconds instead of just one.
Comments
Is it Olympic National Park
Sorry, Ken, but it's not Olympic National Park.
Eric has nailed it. Well done. Who's next?
It looks like Bad Water at Death Valley National Park.
Not Badwater at Death Valley National Park.
Eric Nelson is half way there (having ID-ed the park), but needs to more carefully read the first sentence of this puzzle. :o)
Jacob P. and celbert have solved it. Nice going.