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Hearing On Tribal Co-Management Of Federal Lands Leads To Domestic Energy Debate

A congressional hearing Tuesday into how best federal land-management agencies could tap Native American expertise for natural resource issues opened the door for Republicans to push for more oil and gas drilling and development of a national energy policy in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

The Turquoise Water Of A Thermal Pool In Biscuit Basin, Yellowstone National Park

A turquoise-shaded hot spring surrounded by an orange and yellow bacterial mat at Biscuit Basin in Yellowstone National Park

Biscuit Basin is "named for the unusual biscuit-like deposits that used to surround Sapphire Pool ... Biscuit Basin is traversed by an easy 0.6-mile (1-km) lollipop loop boardwalk trail, which leads past many fascinating hydrothermal features, such as Sapphire Pool, Avoca Spring, and Jewel Geyser." Hot spring colors range from green to blue to turquoise, with orange and brown veins of bacterial mats surrounding and leading away from the pools.

Rebecca Latson

A Steaming Emerald Pool At Black Sand Basin, Yellowstone National Park

A heavily-steaming Emerald Pool surrounded by orange bacterial mats at Black Sand Basin in Yellowstone National Park

Located about 1 mile up the main road from Old Faithful, Black Sand Basin is "named for sand derived from black volcanic glass (obsidian)" and features some beautiful hot springs, including Emerald Pool pictured here. You can also hike the 1 mile to Black Sand Basin starting from Daisy Geyser.

Rebecca Latson

A Chilly Autumn Sunrise Over The Lower Falls, Yellowstone National Park

A view of the Lower Falls of the Yellowstone River with sunlight turning the upper right portion of the canyon a golden yellow while the rest of the area is shaded and blanketed with light snow and frost, Yellowstone National Park

Yellowstone National Park has about 290 waterfalls. The tallest waterfall that's near a road is the Lower Falls of the Yellowstone River, at a height of 308 feet (94m). There are a number of different view perspectives from which you can see and photograph the Lower Falls. This image was captured during a frosty, snowy sunrise seen from Artist Point.

Rebecca Latson

Yellowstone At 150: Challenges Go More Than Crowd-Deep

“A thousand Yellowstone wonders are calling, ‘Look up and down and round about you!’” In an 1885 essay, John Muir waxed rhapsodic about the nation’s first national park, then just 13 years old. Yellowstone’s wonders still were little known except to Native Americans who had been on the land for millennia; East coasters assumed it was a “park” akin to New York City’s Central Park. At its 150th birthday, Yellowstone is an eternity away from that wrongheaded view, and enmeshed in raft of modern-day complexities never envisioned its youth.

Travertine-Terraced Hot Springs, Yellowstone National Park

a pink-hued early morning sky producing a golden light and shine to the terraced hot springs at Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone National Park.

Mammoth Hot Springs is "one of the world's best protected examples of travertine-depositing hot springs ... Inactive terraces underlie most of this area, including under the Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel and the Albright Visitor Center." For great lighting, early mornings and later in the evening just prior to sunset are great times to visit and photograph the terraces and hot springs of this area.

Rebecca Latson

National Parks Traveler Checklist: Yellowstone In Winter

Visiting Yellowstone National Park in winter is a wondrous experience with far fewer crowds and plenty to see and do. Snow and cold temperatures really change the character of this national park to reveal a different side of Yellowstone’s multifaceted personality. If you are considering a winter trip to this national park, then this checklist should help you with those plans.

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