Spotlight on Yellowstone

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Let’s talk about this beautiful natural landmark.

On March 1, 1872 Yellowstone became the first national park of the United States. Within Yellowstones 2.2 million acres visitors to the park have can witness the unique hydrothermal and geologic features. Observe wildlife in their intact ecosystem, experience half of the worlds active geysers and their geothermal areas, and explore the wonders of the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone River.

The Grand Prismatic Spring at Yellow stone National Park, Wyoming

While Yellowstone is a picturesque destination it also contains one of the largest intact temperature-zones ecosystems on Earth. At a space of 28,000 miles it preserves a variety of terrestial, aquatic, and microbial life; an invaluable natural reserve.

Natural Geyser

Traveling to these natural wonders with integrity. While it is exciting to see these natural sites and walk in the footsteps of history it should be done so that a minimal footprint if left behind. Let’s conserve and preserve these beautiful destinations for the living ecosystems and future generations.

Interested in planning a visit? Check out the links below for some tour ideas. Want to know how I can help you plan your trip to Yellowstone? You can reach us through the Contact Us page, the links below, and lifeofbooksandtravel@gmail.com.

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