Evolving travelogue featuring commentary of great destinations in the American West. Focusing on outdoor recreation as well as cultural, historical, and lifestyle topics.
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...YellowstoneNationalPark in United States is famous for its thermal springs and old faithful geyser. The reason for this is simple — it’s sitting on top of the world’s biggest volcano and geological experts are beginning to get nervous sweats. The Yellowstone volcano has a pattern of erupting every 650,000 ...
... of YellowstoneNationalPark, Divide Lake serves as a summer watering hole for the local residents. The evening light caught the moss and grasses growing in the “lake” and highlighted the natural, vibrant colors. The reflections and birds were an appreciated added bonus.
... Book of Changes, says the same thing, as do various sections of the Hindu teachings. Reason five: Super volcano YellowstoneNationalPark in United States is famous for its thermal springs and old faithful geyser. The reason for this is simple — it’s sitting on top of the world’s biggest volcano ...
Wolves are the rock stars in YellowstoneNationalPark. No animal is more popular, with the exception of the Great Bear. Wolves are charismatic, social, smart, great parents and completely captivating. One pack stands out against the backdrop of Yellowstone’s “little Serengeti”, the Lamar Valley ...
There may be dangers in the forests, we recognize this, but often they seem more like urban legend than reality. However, there is a visible scar on a mountain-side in the Gallatin National Forest in Montana, along along US Route 287 and just northwest of YellowstoneNationalPark, to remind us ...
... But there it is nonetheless. In 2003 the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit, the territorial jurisdiction of which includes Oklahoma, Kansas, New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming and Utah (as well as the parts of YellowstoneNationalPark extending into Montana and Idaho), decided Gilbertson v ...
... "In the Heights". In 1986, teenage Olivia, who lives in the Philadelphia suburbs with her Jewish dad Aaron, receives a surprise visit from her estranged Cuban-born mother Beatriz. Leaving her second husband behind, Beatriz whisks her daughter away on a long-distance car trip to YellowstoneNational...
Photo taken by me 9-7-2009 Copper Butterfly. Click for large view. READ: Job 1:8-22 We should not trust in ourselves but in God. —2 Corinthians 1:9 The geological features at YellowstoneNationalPark fascinate me. But when I walk among the geysers, I’m aware of how close I am to danger. I am ...
... of trees that grow in the YellowstoneNationalPark: the “ spruce and fir” and the “ lodgepole pine“. At a first glance they might look similar, but there is a qualitative difference. The spruce-fir-trees give much more shadow than the lodgepole pines. The result is that only the (adapted) seeds ...
... Within this area it is possible to see a wide variety of Borneo’s world famous plant and wildlife, including orangutans, clouded leopards, Sumatran rhinos, mouse deer, gibbons, and Borneo pygmy elephants. Over 270 bird species have been recorded in the Valley. NORTH AMERICA YellowstoneNationalPark...