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If you watch Ken Burn's National Parks series, you'll know one of the reasons for creating Yellowstone was to make sure it didn't "turn into another Niagra Falls." Sorry Nps, but I think you pretty much failed there.
Doesn't matter what it is -- elk, moose, coyote, grizzly -- there will be a traffic jam.
Not what was at the traffic jam in the previous photo, but naturally this one had stopped traffic too.
Never stuck my foot in near the geysers, but even miles down stream Firehole river is well into the 70s.
Underwater Grand Canyon. Maybe the Mariana Trench would be the better comparison.
My favorite name in Yellowstone, this ugly, stinking, roiling grey cesspool is named Congress Pool.
We bonded. Or he looked at me, contemplated charging, decided he was too lazy and went back to eating. Which is Bison for bonding.
At least half a mile away, the way I like my grizzly beers. Especially mother's with cubs. I mean, the scientific name is Ursus arctos horribilis. Horribilis.
They say you can see the Tetons from up to 150 miles in every direction.
Taken in very low light, mainly so I could play with the new color noise tools in Lightroom 3. They actually work quite well.