Yellowstone: World's First National Park

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Uploaded by on Jan 24, 2011

Yellowstone National Park was the first national park in the world, and larger than some U.S. states. And 90 percent of the park has barely been touched.

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  • i have th book when the wolves returned yellstone park

  • im from ireland and when i visit the US i will visit this beautiful paradise

  • @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.

  • @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?

  • Animal paradise

  • @Bigwilmastyle Yellowstone national park was the first national park in america. Usually when it comes to national parks, everyone thinks about america.

  • @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.

  • MIle for mile, Yellowstone is probably the best place on Earth.

  • Just visited the park last night and it was we'll worth it.

  • yeah super notial park ^^ 

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