6/05/2007

@ Yellowstone - June 5th

When we think of Yellowstone, the first thing which comes to our mind should be the geysers. They vigorously erupt once in a while, some periodically and others irregularly. The most famous geyser is called Old Faithful (left photo), that comes out every 65 - 92 minutes. Although the visitor center shows prediction on a board, we were able to tell when the next time the geyser will erupt by the number of the people gathering to see around the geyser. It's worth seeing it once in your life, but once is enough, in my opinion. The world is too big to visit everywhere we want in one life. Anyway, I preferred finding animals than observing geysers :)

- Today's animals -

a herd of bison
elk
Spectators of a coyote family


coyotes (Mother and 3 puppies)
Red bellied marmot

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