Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming | #1

in CCH3 years ago

Yellowstone National Park was established in 1872 and was the first park in the world with 3472 square miles to explore.
Today, Yellowstone is always one of the best tourists' destinations from all over the world. Make sure you guys store enough energy and plenty of time to visit every corner of the park.

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Our First stop was Terrace Spring.

Terrace Spring is just a few miles from the West Gate, it is just a small spring but the most beautiful scenery ever to me. The steam from the spring blends into some trees, with fresh air from the mountain gave me a sense of gratitude to be more humble around nature.

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Gibbon Falls

The Gibbon Falls was our other adventures, a waterfall that's flowing down to the body of Firehole River along the way of highway 191 Grand Loop Rd. The only highway you can drive around the Yellowstone National Park.

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Maiden's Grave Spring

Continued and stopped to explore more was the most rewarding experience, touched and dipped my hand in the the temperature of water spring was another joy of my adventure. Maiden's Grave Spring lies by the cold running water of Firehole River. Guess what? Don't you dare put your hands even 1 second into the spring.

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Walked through the Fountain Paint Pot Trail

We walked around the loop to soak some amazing and mesmerizing scenery, some pictures are proof of what mother nature creates.

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Celestine Pool, one of the spring pool at the Fountain Paint Pot.

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Silex Spring.

Below are pictures of the only white lava next to Silex spring, it's boiling with bubbles that will pop when pressure temperatures is high enough to release.

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People line up for the Jelly Geyser to shoot up.

Stay tune for part 2 and some more pictures, please check out an amazing YouTube video of mine in Yellowstone National Park.

Thank you for visiting my blog,
@lugina.

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I still remember the camping trip my family took to Yellowstone National Park 45 years ago. I would love to return some day.

Hi @gregory-f
You certainly should, it's good to bring back some lovely memory n it's gorgeous over there..