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Jun 27Liked by RJ Andrews, Wendy Shijia

RJ and Wendy -- your parks are so beautiful they make me want to cry. These tiny 3d models with their vibrant colors are jewels of nature and your boundless creativity.

Thank you for these, and for all the thought, work, and love you put into them.

- Dan

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Jun 28Liked by RJ Andrews, Wendy Shijia

These look amazing! Those 3D prints as well, they look soooo smooth (they'd do great as products to sell for people to have in their homes I expect ;) ). Also, congratulations on getting accepted to Atlas of Design ^_^

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Jun 27Liked by RJ Andrews, Wendy Shijia

wow - that is really cool! Congrats you two - what a great collaboration, I love it!

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Jun 27Liked by RJ Andrews, Wendy Shijia

I love this project so much and would love to see all the national parks compared and contrasted this way on a poster or in small physical models! Last week I visited 3 parks in Utah: Arches, Canyonlands and Bryce and actually had the thought that I wanted a 3D model of Bryce (those spires were phenomenal!) After a quick spin through the gift shop, of course there was nothing even close to this. I hope you can get the 3D prints made at some point, I would buy these! This is such a great use of physical data visualization. I live near Joshua Tree National Park, I vote to include that one in the next phase of your project, it's one of the most unique landscapes.

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