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Indian-origin toddler Aarya, 16 months, on track to visit all 63 US National Parks

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Aarya, an Indian-origin toddler, is attempting to become the youngest person to visit all 63 national parks in the United States. At just 16 months of age, she has already completed visits to 34 of the parks alongside her parents. The family's journey was inspired by a park ranger, who motivated them to take on this ambitious outdoor challenge. Through this endeavor, Aarya's parents hope to nurture a lifelong appreciation for nature and conservation in their daughter. The family also aims to encourage other parents to explore the outdoors with their young children.

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