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Sensuikyo Gorge, nestled in the mountains of Aso in Kumamoto Prefecture, is one of Kyushu’s most picturesque hidden ...
Turkmenistan on Thursday said that it has significantly reduced the enormous gas fire burning in the Karakum desert, famously known as the “Gateway to Hell." This fire has been blazing continuously ...
In a thunderous and deeply unsettling declaration that has begun to reverberate across Nigeria’s religious and political landscapes, Archbishop Josef Bassey, fiery spiritual reformer, and ...
A NOTORIOUS 1,000 degree desert crater dubbed the “Gateway to Hell” is finally closing as the fiery inferno has died down to mere “faint flames”. The infamous pit’s bl… ...
The Kansas-based company running Crater Lake’s lodging, concessions, retail and boating operations had 18 vacant positions listed on its site as of June 5. The National Parks Conservation Association ...
Spokespeople for Crater Lake did not respond to Capital Chronicle requests for staffing and hiring data. The federal jobs portal USA Jobs does not list any current vacancies at Crater Lake. The Kansas ...
Kevin Heatley at Crater Lake in May 2025. Courtesy of Kevin Heatley. Last week, the supervisor for Crater Lake National Park resigned, just five months after taking the job.
If an eruption happens, it would likely occur at Crater Peak, shown in the background of this summit photograph. Photograph by Matt Loewen, Alaska Volcano Observatory, U.S. Geological Survey.
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. (AP) — The superintendent of Crater Lake National Park in Oregon has resigned after just months in the role, citing staffing cuts that he called unsustainable and damaging.. Kevin ...
Since he started at Crater Lake in January, Kevin Heatley has seen Crater Lake’s permanent workforce cut in half, and onboarding seasonal staff was delayed by a month. "Things are not OK," he said.