Hoping to see Old Faithful and Yogi Bear when visiting Yellowstone National Park, I found Old Faithful but was disappointed not to find the Bear. But better still, and to my utter delight I discovered these Vivid pools:
These astonishing colours have an astonishing explanation: heat and bacteria. if you want to know the science click here.
If you want to see more pretty colours in the WordPress Photo Challenge, click here!
So where’s Yogi? Have you seen him?
Is the smell of sulfur strong there?
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Surprisingly no!
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No but I’ve seem a couple of his cousins – right here in our town!
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Wow. Never seen any pix like this before. Very cool. Glad you posted this!
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Glad you liked. It’s a magical place. You should head out west some time.
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Yes, the west….one of those frontiers we haven’t conquered yet and know we’ll have to……do have a plan for California next year to see the Great Brain son graduate again. Am going to see what I can fit in on the way there and back…this one must happen!
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Sounds exciting!
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I’ve come tiptoeing in here because my name is probably mud. I was lured by the promise of Boo Boo. It is one of my heart’s greatest desires to see Yellowstone before I… depart.
Signed- a failed Jacaranda hunter 😦
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I really hope you find Boo Boo and get to visit Yellowstone. I’m sorry about the Jacaranda. Now I’m wondering – was I under the influence of painkillers when I ‘saw’ it? What other very large tree has purple blooms? I know Jacaranda will grow here. I’m off to Google now.
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Can I have some hallucinatory drugs too please? 🙂
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Hahaha! It may just be an anomaly in my brain not the drugs. Did you see the cloisters? Get some good photos?
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I’ve just now found time to look at my photos and there are probably enough for a Norwich walk (sigh!). I was really taken with the Cathedral, and even the art gallery add-on. I’m not great at cloisters shots (when I do find my talent, I’ll let you know) but I got a couple. How’s the arm? 🙂
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Wrist is not so painful now but I absolutely CANNOT hold and use my camera. So frustrating! Post coming up when my single digit composes it and I find some appropriate Google pics. Errggh!
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Slowly, slowly catchee monkey? Patience is NOT my strong suite. (come to think of it, that’s another thing I’m still searching for 🙂 )
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I wonder if I could hold my camera upside down with my left hand and reach the shutter. Now going to check.
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Ok- show me the result? 🙂 🙂
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Rubbish. Back to Google images and my photo file for the time being. 😦
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And maybe a glass of wine (to ease the pain, of course 🙂 ) I’m playing with boats.
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Boats?
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Lots! Just about to post 🙂
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Read your post first. Understood ‘Boats?’ right away. I’m quick like that. 😕
Lovely post. I want to cruise on the Norfolk Broads now.
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This is my all time favorite park!! There is just so much variety. I’m sorry you did see a bear. They really are everywhere. Love those colorful pools!!!
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It’s my all time favourite too! But we had to go to Glacier to see a bear. Then . . . some time later a young bear ran in front of our car in WA (we stopped of course) and a mother bear and her two cubs ran in front of us as we were nearing the Outer Banks NC! You just never know what you’ll see, and where!
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I remember those pools well. They were stunning.
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Once seen never forgotten, eh?
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exactly
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I would love to visit Yellowstone, but I have this irrational fear that it will be at that time when the volcano decides to blow for an overdue super-eruption. When I worry, I go big.
Instead I will enjoy your awesome photos 🙂
… and I’m a big Boo-Boo fan. Yogi was too annoying for me, but Boo-Boo was great 🙂
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I think the whole world will be in trouble when Yellowstone blows so I wouldn’t worry about it! I have to admit when I saw the caldera outlined on the National Park map it gave me pause. It’s huge. Let’s go to the pub and not think about it.
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Yes – denial is usually my response to scary apocalyptic stuff too 🙂
Gilles (aka Mr Science) once told me we (in Toronto) would have about 6 hours to prepare for the future after the fallout. Plenty of time to drink myself into a “happy place” 😉
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In six hours you could be halfway across the Atlantic. I’ll make up a bed for you. Then we’d go to the pub. It’s called distraction therapy. Sounds better than denial.
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I’ll keep an emergency bag packed 🙂
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I’d love to see you but I hope you don’t need it. 😕
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Certainly not under those conditions!!
… but your promise of pub crawling will put you at the top of my list if I ever need to quietly *disappear* 😉
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Excellent! I’ll start compiling a list and a route. 😜
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Loving this whole conversation!
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Cool! Do you want to come on the pub crawl with us?
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You betcha! Of course, when Yellowstone blows I’ll be gone immediately. Better start drinking now, I guess.
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I’m way ahead of you! 😉 It is after 7:00 pm here after all!
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Fascinating! You were definitely not kidding about the colours. We are looking forward to seeing this! Stunning colours and great pictures.
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Have a great time. Take plenty of ‘film.’ You can spend several days there.
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Don’t know why this post made me think of this, but… are there any plans to return and fill in Nebraska?
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Well . . . . no. I’m done with flying. If I come back to the States it would be to visit my brothers – one in FL and one in WA. Meanwhile himself is itching to go back to to AZ. For the time being I’m happy to travel England and France – and we can drive to France! Sorry Nebraska.
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Gorgeous pools! Love those colours. Nature’s phenomena are amazing!
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Have you been you been to Yellowstone? You and your camera would love it!
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No, I haven’t! I really rue that i didn’t use my time in the US to travel around the country more. but at that time any vacation days were an excuse to rush back home to meet my family and fiance. You’ll are right. I think we definitely would love it!
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There’s still time . . . . .
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Thanks for the lovely photos. We saw a bear cub for a second as it darted across the road in front of us. It’s amazing how fast they can move! I was so excited; I had never seen a bear before. That was on our second trip to the most magical place on earth: Yellowstone.
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A baby Yogi? Wonderful! And I agree with you about Yellowstone being the most magical place on earth.
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Gorgeous shots of such a magical place! We go back in late September~
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Yay! I’ll wait for the photos. Meanwhile I’m enjoying your current travels.
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Love the pools – I want to visit Yellowstone! Apparently there is a walk up that hill behind them where you get the most amazing views (being higher), and the conversations concerning Yogi, Boo Boo and the Park Ranger made me chuckle 😉
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Yes, I’ve seen that view on Google images. So when you go to Yellowstone will you walk up that hill and take some photos for me?
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I’ll do my best 🙂
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I’m going to be there next month! I’ll look for Yogi – and the pools. Which area are they in? N
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Didn’t find Yogi so I can’t help you there. The last photo is the Grand Prismatic Spring but there are amazing pools and springs and geysers EVERYWHERE! Have a great time.
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Lovely shots of the pools. Yes we did see a bear, and hubby got out of the car to try for a photo. Unfortunately, or maybe fortunately, a ranger appeared and ordered him back into the car. 😕
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I’ve just been reading about animal attacks so maybe that’s fortunately.
But was it Yogi?
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Didn’t get to ask him. 🙂 We did see a stuffed Yogi at the bear museum.
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Oh no! Poor Yogi. 😦
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😯 RIP
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Better than the average Park Ranger? I loved Yogi and Booboo. Those colour swirls are amazing!
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Aren’t they amazing? I wasn’t expecting that.
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Nature provides the most vivid colors and contrasts – it’s a pity not everyone can enjoy them in person!
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It was a privilege to go to Yellowstone. It was so gorgeous we spent five days there on two separate occasions.
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