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During our trip to Jackson Hole, WY last year, we had the pleasure of touring Yellowstone National Park. This picture is of the deep blue bubblin’ hole called “Firehole Spring”. Located on the very narrow side street, Firehole Lake Drive, it was the most vivid, crystal azure blue springs that I’d ever seen.
I was surprised to learn that Yellowstone National Park is home to 75% of the world’s geysers. Between the mud pots, fumaroles, hot springs and geysers, you’d be convinced that a mad scientist was let loose on this property eons ago and created a menagerie of geothermal goodness.
Just yesterday my husband looked at me and said, “When are we finally going to plan a trip to Yellowstone?” It’s karma now – we’ve got to go.
That’s what I call fate!! HA! You’ve gotta do it…it is a must see!
I could kick my(teenage)self for not going to Yellowstone with my family when I had the chance. This looks so cool!
I know, right? Live and learn…..I have a feeling that you are going to do it though, Abby.
I’ve always wanted to visit Yellowstone. I had no idea that so many of the world’s geysers were found there.
Wonderful pictures! I’ve never been to Yellowstone but I think I should give it a try, those geysers must be really amazing! I wish I could have the chance to get there this summer…
I like photography this one you shared is really nice…Thanks for sharing hope you will continue post like this..
What a great travel photo! The place is amazing, love to go that place and see that Jackson Hole.Nice share anyway! 🙂
Great photo! Do you have an idea how hot that spring is? Thanks for such a great share.
-Sheila
I just love how the mist flows so majestic off the water
These photographs have made me jealous of you. I so much want to travel to Yellowstone right now.
-Jermaine
That’s simply a gorgeous shot! 🙂