On their first visit to the park, they enjoyed the Fountain Paint Pots.

They viewed a little eruption of Clepsydra Geyser in the Lower Geyser Basin.

Do these people look like they are staying the required 25 yards from this bison?

Thermal runoff is always an awesome view.

Grand Prismatic Spring is the largest of Yellowstone's many colorful hot springs.

Old Faithful was erupting as Carol, Lee & Jerry approached it.

For more pictures, click here pictures 1-50.
To be continued...
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