Posted on Saturday, April 30, 2011
Located in the north west of U.S.A is Yellowstone, a national park of the superlative in which the impressive white water of Old Faithful is today one of the most famous and most photographed natural spectacles in the world. Indeed, for more than a century this mighty geyser has been the proud and unique landmark of the oldest national park in the United States.
The Yellowstone National Park is famous for its highly visible geological processes. The area close to Old Faithful not only features a number of geysers but also numerous hot springs that highlight the tremendous thermal power that lies beneath the earth's surface.
Today the Grand Geyser is the largest active geyser in the world. Its huge eruptions occur every eight to fourteen hours and last for nine to twelve minutes and can sometimes reach a height of sixty metres.
The Yellowstone is one of the largest volcanoes in the world. Because it is located directly above a geological hot spot, a huge cave constantly fills with magma. It is situated at a depth of eight kilometres and is the reason for the park's visible geo-thermal activity.
Some kilometres south of Nymph Lake is another geothermal area, the Norris Geyser Basin. This area is unique among the landscapes of Yellowstone Park as it is not only the park's hottest area but also boasts the largest geyser in the world, Steamboat Geyser.
Although Yellowstone National Park is important for North America's plant and wild life, this nine thousand square kilometre nature reserve is primarily a geological park.
Amazing, fantastic, incredible and wonderful: how can you put into words a place that provides so many remarkable glimpses of the inner workings of Planet Earth?
Posted on Monday, March 01, 2010
March 1st, 1872, was the day that the U.S. Congress made Yellowstone America's 1st national park. The park covers some 2 million acres, mostly in Wyoming, with parts in Montana and Idaho. It is one of the crown jewels in a national park system that encompasses nearly 80 million acres, visited by 275 million people each year.
Popular vacations in 2010 include the Yellowstone and Grand Tetons multisport vacation where you enjoy biking, hiking, rafting and kayaking; an 8 driving vacation of America's National Parks; Mt. Rushmore, Grand Tetons and Yellowstone including a float trip in Grand Teton; Wild, Wild West, an 8 day trip including 2 nights in Jackson and Yellowstone; and the family itinerary called Wild West Cowboys and Buffalos.