Yellowstone: World's First National Park
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i have th book when the wolves returned yellstone park
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im from ireland and when i visit the US i will visit this beautiful paradise
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@Embrigh when is the last time you went through the park. I only live about 3 hrs away from there. The last time I was there was in late Sept. when the elk should of been in rut and bugling. I went to all the places I had seen elk in the past 30 yrs and never saw one.
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@bm4nu That's incredibly unlucky. The last time I went the there I saw everything you listed plus bears and what not without taking anything more than the roundabout. I know the wildlife in Yellowstone is very migratory though, perhaps it could have been due to the season?
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Animal paradise
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@Bigwilmastyle Yellowstone national park was the first national park in america. Usually when it comes to national parks, everyone thinks about america.
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@FastReader1962 or hate that fact that the nature is void of wildlife that the park once harbored. I drove from the west side of the park at sunrise sunday morning and took various routes through the park to the east side and only saw 1 bull buffalo. My family liked to visit the park to see the deer, elk, moose and buffalo. We will not waste our time or money to visit Yellowstone again.
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MIle for mile, Yellowstone is probably the best place on Earth.
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Just visited the park last night and it was we'll worth it.
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yeah super notial park ^^
@Goddessofmoods . Yes, so do I. But what I draw from this video is 1: We all live on a fault-line. 2: We are only a passing fauna on Mother Earth's property, and 3: The beauty of this ecosystem is precariously preserved by the innovative work done by courageous men and women. I would like to single out the current spouse of a mentor of mine-a folksinger from New Hampshire who first popularized the songs of Joni Mitchell&Jackson Browne. If you follow the links(Tom Rush, or D.O'Keefe(songbird.org)
juan2m8 1 year ago 133
If this volcano where to erupt would the smoke and ash reach eastern Pennsylvania? Because I read it was a super volcano.
mariomaker26 1 year ago 129