Yellowstone National Park - part 3 Grand Canyon of Yellowstone & Calcite Springs Overlook
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Calcite Springs Overlook, Yellowstone National Park
Lookout Point in Yellowstone National Park (1080p)
Lookout Point in Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming. This is one of the famous viewpoints located along the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone.
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South & North Rim Trails of the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone in Yellowstone National Park
Hiking both rims of the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone during honeymoon trip in July 2015. Hit Uncle Tom's Trail, Artist Point, Point Sublime, took a detour to Ribbon & Lilly Pad Lakes only to then head to the Brink of the Upper and Lower Falls.
Waterfall at Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, Yellowstone National Park 07-25-2009, 3 of 4
Laryssa and Alex watch the waterfall at Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, Yellowstone National Park, 07-25-2009
North East entrance to Yellow Stone
We were on the way out.
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Minerva Teracce, Yellowstone National Park, 2011
Yellowstone National Park, Sylvan Pass & East Entrance Road.
Film of our entry into Yellowstone National Park from the East Entrance. This was the end of June 2011 but there was still plenty of snow on the Sylvan Pass and Sylvan Lake was still partially frozen. The winter of 2010/11 brought above average snowfall.
2018 10 02 Yellowstone Upper Loop Trip
Mammoth Hot Springs Visitor Center
- Male Elk near the parking lot
- One pack of Elk near Chapel
2. Undine Falls
3. Wraith Falls with about 0.5 miles walk
- 1st badger sighted for about 10 minutes
4. Wolf watching via telescope's as too far away, one said total of 6. I could only tell 3 per one of the photo
5. Petrified Tree with Bisons nearby
6. Tower Falls for about 0.8 miles walk to the bottom;
7. The Calcite Springs overlook for about 0.2 miles walk
8. Canyon Village
- Visitor Education Center
- Lower Falls
- Lookout Point
- Grand View
- Inspiration Point
- Upper Falls
- Artist Point
9. Norris Geyser Basin
- Back Basin Loop
- Nupher Lake
Lower Geyser Basin, Yellowstone Park, August 2011
Yellowstone Lower Falls from Overlook
Lower Falls, Yellowstone River from overlook
Frugal dining 101: West Yellowstone, Montana
Passenger car in a restaurant!
We made a stop in West Yellowstone, Montana, which is the western entrance to Yellowstone National Park, and as we were driving around, we found this restaurant with an old passenger car in it! This car is called the Oregon Short Line 1903 (After the year it was built) and was built as an executive rail car for the VP of the Union Pacific.
Steady Geyser, Firehole Lake Drive, Yellowstone National Pa
SiLeX SPRiNG - LoweR GeYSeR BasiN, YeLLowSToNE
1st July 2013. The beautiful colors in the Hot Springs of Yellowstone, so magical !
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7. Carlsbad Cavern
This amazing cave is located in New Mexico in Carlsbad Caverns National Park. One of the cavern’s most renowned areas is its giant limestone chamber, also called the “Big Room”; it is about 4,000 feet long, 625 feet wide, and 255 feet tall. It is North America’s fifth and the world’s 28th largest chamber. One of the cavern’s most renowned details are the alien-like speleothems, or cave formations, that hang from its ceiling and ceaselessly grow due to water drizzling through the limestone. Some of them also rise from the floor, meaning the entire cave is decorated with strange, organic structures. Adding to the natural allure of this place are the lights that people have installed for effortless viewing of Carlsbad Cavern’s many rooms and formations. The lamps glow in various colors, giving the cave an even more surreal appearance. While enjoying a guided tour of the cavern, visitors can experience a light show at the end that truly illuminates all of the beauty this wonder has to offer.
6. Watkins Glen
This state park is located in the Finger Lakes area of New York. Perhaps the most eye-catching detail of Watkins Glen is a gorge that is about 400 feet deep; it was formed by Glen Creek when glaciers from the Ice Age sank further into the valley causing the stream to become steeper. This created more rapid waters and cascades. There are numerous waterfalls within this area of the park, including the Central Cascade, Cavern Cascade, and Rainbow Falls, which is considered one of the most captivating; it descends beneath the Rainbow Bridge over varying steps of jagged rock, flowing into the pool below. However, this entire area of Watkins Glen State Park is beautiful. Green vegetation grows within the crevices of stone, and running water adds to its dreamlike ambiance. There is a trail that allows people to walk through the gorge with ease and enjoy the scenery throughout this remarkable place.
Lunch in Yellowstone with Brian and Ruta
Ruta and I stopped off at a picnic area for some lunch in Westside of Yellowstone