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See the gurgling mud pots and bizarre geology of Yellowstone, America's first national park.
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With hot springs, gurgling mud pots, steam vents, and a range of wildlife, Yellowstone
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National Park is on most people's list for must-see national parks. Yellowstone was the first national park established in America
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Back in 1872, Yellowstone was signed into law by President Ulysses S. Grant
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had the foresight to keep this beautiful natural area free of development
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And if you visit today, you'll notice that the animals have certainly taken over
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especially the bison. And why shouldn't they? Yellowstone is the only place left in America where bison have continuously resided
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since prehistoric times. In an area where there's so much geothermal activity
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it's easy to imagine that the early explorers of the 19th century
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like John Coulter, a member of the Lewis and Clark team, would be astounded by the bizarre features of Yellowstone
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Colter returned from his early 1800s expedition with descriptions of bubbling mudpots, hidden fires, and steaming pools of water
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descriptions that many people didn't believe, but like any good rumor, spread
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Later written reports would cite Yellowstone's boiling springs and thunderous explosions. These unique features have fascinated people throughout time
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just as they do for travelers today. today who get the chance to explore the majesty of Yellowstone
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No matter what national park you choose, you're in for remarkable natural scenery and
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adventure in America's beautiful national parks
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