Place to see: Yellowstone National Park, Gardiner, Montana, United States

Yellowstone National Park

Yellowstone National Park

The Grand Prismatic Spring in Yellowstone National Park is the largest hot spring in the United States, and the third largest in the world, next to those in New Zealand.

About this place:

Yellowstone National Park in north west Wyoming is a definite National landmark. So much to see in this gem of a land.

Postcards about Yellowstone National Park:

  • Andrew D. Nystrom

    29 May 2008
    From:
    Andrew D. Nystrom

    Cherish true wilder-ness: The winter of 2007-08 was the longest and snowiest in a decade in Greater Yellowstone. Several snowplows were broken while opening Yellowstone's south entrance. Up to half of the region's population of 4k+ bison are thought to have died due to the harsh winter. Just before Memorial Day, carcasses were everywhere, bear management staff were on high alert and the grizzlies, wolves and black bears were ravenous. NB: The top left corner of Wyoming is often the coldest spot in the Lower 48, and snow has been recorded every day of the year.

  • Malia Paasch

    11 April 2008
    From:
    Malia Paasch

    This was the first large animal we saw on our road trip through Yellowstone. The bison were so beautiful, and considering his size the land scape just seems to swallow him up!

Gardiner, Montana, US

Discovered by Rick Goltowski
on 10 November 2007.
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