Yellowstone National Park Trespasser Burned By Fall Into Thermal Feature
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- By Kurt Repanshek - May 13th, 2020 9:28am
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In addition to amazing hot springs, geysers, and wildlife, Yellowstone National Park hosts a landscape of thick forests, rolling hills, and tall mountains through which run "some 1,000 rivers and streams to make up approximately 2,500 miles of running water."
Yellowstone National Park hosts almost half of the world's geysers, most of which can be seen at Upper Geyser Basin. Yellowstone also has many beautiful hot springs, like Crested Pool. The colors you see at hot springs and geysers are indicative of the temperatures. The beautiful blue color of Crested Pool means the water in this hot spring is - well - really, really hot (199+ degrees F).
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