Visiting Morning Glory Pool, Hot Spring in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, United States
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Morning Glory Pool, Yellowstone National Park - HD
I went on a road trip for a week and did some junk I've not done/junked before.
This is an impressive hot spring located in the Upper Geyser Basin in Yellowstone National Park, the Wyoming part I think. Stinks a wee bit but it is GORgeous.
The distinct colours originate from temperature sensitive algae/bacteria that live in the warm waters. The striking blue hue is a result of the heat loving bacteria, whereas the yellow is due to colder conditions. The overall effect is of a big oil spill real close up. Whilst cooking eggs.
The park has put a lot of emphasis on how visitor carelessness over the years has caused irreparable damage to many of the areas features, including the colour of this hot spring. Countless cases of coins and other debris being tossed into Morning Glory have blocked vents underground, causing certain parts of it to cool near the surface. This is why the colour has become less vibrant blue and more yellow over the years.
So the moral of the story is that unless your one true wish is to destroy naturey shit, stop throwing money into centuries old pools of boiling sulphur water.
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Come with me as I tour the grounds of the famous Old Faithful Geyser, see the geyser erupt, see the Morning Glory pool and part of the Geyser Basin, Old Faithful Inn, and the Visitor Center. Even part of a ranger talk!
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Morning Glory Pool aka Fading Glory Yellowstone, WY 720P
Morning Glory Pool is a hot spring in the Upper Geyser Basin of Yellowstone National Park in the United States. Morning Glory Pool was named in the 1880s for its remarkable likeness to its namesake flower.
The pool is now known as Fading Glory because people tossed items into the pool causing the hot water supply to be altered.
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Morning Glory Pool, Upper Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, United States
Morning Glory Pool is located in the Upper Geyser Basin in Yellowstone National Park. It may not have the color of the morning glory flower anymore, but it is still very beautiful and unique.
Amazing Nature Beauty of Morning Glory Pools at Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA
Yellowstone National Park is located in Wyoming state of USA. It is the first national park in the world. It consists of Amazing Nature Beauty of Morning Glory Pools.
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Morning Glory Pool, Yellowstone National Park, USA, 4k (Ultra HD)
This is the Morning Glory Pool in Yellowstone National Park, USA.
Video is shot with a stabilizer to allow for a nice pan shot of the pool. What is your favorite angle of Morning Glory?
The pool used to have a vivid blue center but human pollution has caused the color to fade to the green seen in the video. However, it is still the #1 pool to see while in Yellowstone National Park!
Note: The walk to get to Morning Glory from Old Faithful isn't short but is well worth it. I recommend that you take the boardwalk on the way out (if it is wet I don't recommend sandals as it gets slippery) and take the paved trail on the way back (not as many attractions but much faster to get back to the parking area near Old Faithful).
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MORNING GLORY POOL (YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK)
MORNING GLORY POOL (YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK)
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Mud Geyser, Hayden Valley, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, United States, North America
Hayden Valley is a large, sub-alpine valley in Yellowstone National Park straddling the Yellowstone River between Yellowstone Falls and Yellowstone Lake. The valley floor along the river is an ancient lake bed from a time when Yellowstone Lake was much larger. The valley is well known as one of the best locations to view wildlife in Yellowstone. The valley was the natural route to Yellowstone Lake as trappers, explorers and natives made their way up the Yellowstone River. On August 29, 1870 when Henry D. Washburn and Gustavus Cheyney Doane ascended Mount Washburn during the Washburn-Langford-Doane Expedition, they saw the great expanse of the Hayden Valley between Yellowstone Falls and the lake. In Doane's journal he described the valley as seen from Mount Washburn thus: a grassy valley, branching between low ridges, running from the river toward the center of the basin. A small stream rose in this valley, breaking through the ridges to the west in a deep cañon, and falling into the channel of the Yellowstone, which here bears in a northeast course, flowing in view as far as the confluence of the small stream, thence plunged into the Grand Cañon, and hidden from sight. No falls can be seen, but their location is readily detected by the sudden disappearance of the river; beyond this open valley the basin appears to be filled with a succession of low, converging ridges, heavily timbered, and all of about an equal altitude. To the south appears a broad sheet of water the Yellowstone Lake. Although its clear that the valley is named in honor of Ferdinand Vandeveer Hayden and his geological surveys of the Yellowstone region (his 1871 survey led to the creation of the park), there is little definitive evidence as to who actually named the valley. Some credit the Earl of Dunraven, during his visit in 1872, but the name first appeared on maps in 1880 in an annual report from superintendent Philetus Norris. The Hayden valley is approximately 7 miles (11 km) long north to south and 7 miles (11 km) wide east to west and occupies about 50 square miles (130 km2) of the park. It lies mostly the west of the Yellowstone River between Canyon and Yellowstone Lake. The Canyon to Lake section of the Grand Loop Road follows the eastern side of the valley near the river. The geothermal features that are scattered around the valley are not as impressive as those of the large geyser basins, but in many case they were the first to be discovered and described by the early explorers. They include Mud Volcano, Mud Geyser, Sulphur Caldron, and Black Dragon Caldron at the southern end of the valley and Sulphur Spring in the Crater Hills group further north and west of the river. The Hayden Valley is outstanding wildlife habitat and is frequented by buffalo, elk, grizzly bears, coyote and a host of smaller mammals and birds. To protect this habitat and prevent disturbing wildlife, the valley is closed to off-trail foot travel. Two trails make the valley accessible for hikers the Hayden Valley trail and the Mary Mountain trail. The valley trail parallels the river on the eastern side of the valley from Lake to Canyon, while the Mary Mountain trail skirts the northern edge of the valley along Alum Creek on its way to the Canyon-Lake road. All the rivers, creeks and ponds in the valley are closed to fishing.
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Morning Glory Pool in Yellowstone National Park- Old Faithful area.
Located at the end of the paved path about 1.4 miles this is one of our favorite thermal features in the park
Boating on Morning Glory Pool, July 8, 1992
Upper Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.
This may have been the maiden voyage.
Video by David Schwarz
Morning Glory Pool
Morning Glory Pool was named for its similarity to a morning glory flower. Learn more about it in this video that concludes the guided tour of the Upper Geyser Basin.
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Grand Prismatic Spring - Yellowstone NP - Wyoming, USA 2019 UHD
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Grand Prismatic Spring - Yellowstone NP - Wyoming, USA
Yellowstone - Morning Glory Pool in 4K
Just a 50 second 4K clip of one of the prettier pools at Yellowstone National Park. Originally shot in 1920x1080-60p and uprezed to 4K.
Cleaning attempt at Morning Glory Pool, August 9, 1993
This was one of two half-hearted attempts to remove visitor-thrown debris from Morning Glory Pool in the early 1990s.
Fundamentally, the only way to clear debris at depth would be to induce the pool to erupt. Lowering the water level sufficiently could trigger an eruption, but the pump truck lost suction after about half an hour because it wasn't designed for near-boiling water.
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Video by David Schwarz
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Giant Geyser Group and Morning Glory Pool, July 3 or 4, 1988
Upper Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
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Morning Glory Pool
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