Yellowstone National Park
As one of the most popular destinations in the United States, Yellowstone National Park has attracted millions of visitors. Here you see all the sights: geysers, lakes, waterfalls, thunderstorms and hot springs as the Old Faithful! Located in northern Wyoming, Yellowstone abounds in wildlife from baby elk bison and elk powerful, each bringing their individual beauty in the landscape. Among the stunning scenery stands the majestic Grand Teton mountain range with its rugged peaks, lakes and streams of clear water.
Yellowstone National Park, created by the U.S. Congress as a national park on March 1, 1872, is primarily in the U.S. Wyoming, but also extends into Montana and Idaho. The park was the first of its kind, and is known for its wildlife and its many geothermal features, especially Old Faithful Geyser, one of the most popular features in the park. It has many types of ecosystems, but the subalpine forest is dominant. Native Americans have lived in the Yellowstone region, at least 11,000 years.
The region was bypassed during the Lewis and Clark expedition in early 1800. Apart from visits by mountain men during the first half of the 1800s, organized exploration did not begin until late 1860. The U.S. Army was set up to oversee the park just after its establishment. In 1917, the park’s management was transferred to the National Park Service, which had been created the previous year. Hundreds of buildings have been built and are protected for their architectural and historical importance, and researchers have examined more than 1. 000 archaeological sites.
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This is one of the most amazing places in the world…………Anyone saying its not would have to b a retard…………. Considering this is a super volcano…….. For anyone not knowing what that is u might want 2 look into it………….. Because when this thing does go we dont even know what will happen…………………..The whole state could disappear……
This video to me was awful because the music hindered me from being able to focus just on the nature and beauty of the park.. I went there as a child and remember just sitting and listening to nature and being in aww of just hearing nature make it’s own music.
THE EMPLOYEE DORMS ARE LIKE A GAY SEX PARTY. IF YOU EVER VACATION THERE YOU MUST BE CAREFULL WHERE YOU PUT YOUR HANDS WHEN INSIDE THE HOTELS. YOU DO NOT WANT TO EAT THE FOOD, UNLESS YOU LIKE HAVING FOOD PREAPIRED BY FILTHY WHITE TRASH WITH HAIR DOWN TO THEIR KNEES. SOME OF THE MANAGERS HAVE PICTURES ON THEIR WALLS OF THEMSELVES USING NARCOTICS, THAT PLACE IS A HUMAN WASTELAND.
Great scenes of nature, but too overpowered by the music. We do not get a feel of nature anymore but only of the artificial mood created by the music choice of the documentary composer which is not what we have come to see or hear. These mountains and streams and trees etc are majestic on their own merit, there is no need for the composer to interpret that for us..But thanks for trying anyway.
Awesome and beautiful. Was there 24 years ago and it is still as great now as it was then. It’s beauty is so powerful, I cried when we left, even after spending two weeks there. I hope to go back again soon. Thanks for the wonderful video!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@MyPinkFlash Have Worked there for past 3 yrs. Youll never forget it. 2 Options #1 Xanterra parks and rec. #2 Delaware North. The first runs the Hotels and Major places to eat. The second company Has the major part of the giftshops. stunning sites everywere. If you can go do it . At least for 1 summer.
Wow its so heaven.Boiling lake, animals and birds, caste geyser, old faithful, grotto is scary, Yellowstone fall is wow, at Jackson lake at sunset, Why search universe for heaven its right here…Visiting Yellowstone better watch your step.
Absolutely INCREDIBLE video!!! Thanks so much for sharing; I added it to my favorites!! Now I am grieving that I only have ONE DAY to spend at Yellowstone and none at the Grand Tetons. Maybe when I retire I can come out here and spend a few months enjoying the park. I can dream, can’t I ?