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Geysers, Hot Springs, Fumaroles and Mudpots – Yellowstone’s Thermal Features
Day 14-2 Travel as I Have Envisioned It Could Be Yellowstone is unique, and this quality can be attributed to the fact that much of the park stretches across the top of a huge, active volcano. This volcano brings super … Continue reading
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Tagged bison, fumaroles, geysers, hoof prints, hot springs, mudpots, paint pots, steam, thermal features
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Into Yellowstone National Park – Driving Around, and On, a Volcano
Day 14 – Travel as I Have Envisioned It Could Be. Today was dedicated to a visit to Yellowstone National Park. First, there are some notable facts about Yellowstone. For example, it is the first of the National Parks in … Continue reading
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Tagged bison, caldera, fumarole, geyser, Grand Canyon, Grand Teton, hot springs, lake Lodge, Lake Village, mudpot, National Park, supervolcano, volcano, Yellowstone
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