Yellowstone National Park: 7 UNIQUE things to find in this Park
Here's 7 UNIQUE things that you can find at Yellowstone
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Old Faithful Geyser
Old Faithful, the park's most famous geyser, erupts every 90 minutes, shooting water up to 180 feet in the air. This geothermal marvel is a symbol of Yellowstone
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Grand Prismatic Spring
The Grand Prismatic Spring, the largest hot spring in the U.S., dazzles with vibrant colors of blue, green, yellow, and orange. Its striking hues result from microbial mats
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Yellowstone Caldera
Yellowstone sits atop a supervolcano, with its caldera stretching 30 by 45 miles. This geological hotspot is responsible for the park's geothermal features
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Lamar Valley Wildlife
Lamar Valley, known as the "Serengeti of North America," is teeming with wildlife. Visitors can spot bison, elk, wolves, and bears in this vast, open space
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Mammoth Hot Springs
Mammoth Hot Springs features limestone terraces formed by geothermal activity. The ever-changing formations create an otherworldly landscape
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Yellowstone Lake
Yellowstone Lake, the largest high-altitude lake in North America, spans over 130 square miles. Its serene waters, surrounded by mountains, offer stunning views
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Norris Geyser Basin
Norris Geyser Basin is park's hottest, most dynamic thermal area. It's home to Steamboat Geyser, world's tallest active geyser, and features a surreal landscape of steaming vents