virgin islands national park
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- A national park located in the United States Virgin Islands, specifically on the island of St. John. It is known for its preservation of tropical ecosystems, including diverse plant and animal life, as well as its scenic coastal features such as sandy beaches and coral reefs.
Usage
- Virgin Islands National Park is used as the official name of a specific protected area. It functions as a singular, proper noun and is always capitalized.
- It is typically used to refer to the park as a geographical location, a tourist destination, or a subject of conservation.
Examples
- Proper noun:
- We spent our vacation hiking and snorkeling in Virgin Islands National Park.
- The establishment of Virgin Islands National Park helped protect the island's coral reefs from development.
- Virgin Islands National Park covers over 7,000 acres of land and sea.
Advanced Usage
- The park is often discussed in contexts related to ecotourism, marine biology, and historic preservation (as it also contains archaeological sites from the Taino and colonial eras).
- It is commonly compared to or distinguished from other US national parks, especially those in tropical or marine environments.
Variants and Related Words
- VINP: An official acronym sometimes used in administrative or informal contexts.
- National Park Service (NPS): The federal agency that manages Virgin Islands National Park.
- St. John: The island on which the majority of the park is located.
Synonyms
- Protected area
- Nature reserve (though this is a more general term and not a direct synonym for this specific park)
Related Phrases
- To visit Virgin Islands National Park: The most common verb collocation.
- The trails of Virgin Islands National Park
- The waters of Virgin Islands National Park
Noun
- a national park in the Virgin Islands having tropical plants and animals; sandy beaches and coral reefs