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Bison in Winter
A solitary Yellowstone Bison leaves a trail through the snow in its search for food. This fine quality print comes... |
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Bison Near Hot Spring
Yellowstone has many hot pools and thermal springs that display vibrant colors. Most of the colors are due to... |
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Bull Elk
The Rocky Mountain Elk is descended from the European Red Deer and was given the name "Wapiti" by the Shawnee... |
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Bull Moose
Moose are not as common as elk or bison in Yellowstone, but they can frequently be seen near streams and... |
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Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
The Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone River is created within rhyolite, a volcanic rock formed when the great Yellowstone caldera... |
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Lake Hotel
The Lake Hotel was known in its early days as the Lake Colonial Hotel. Work began on its constuction... |
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Lamar Valley Summer
The Lamar in Yellowstone's northern range is a large U-shaped valley carved by glaciers. Its open grasslands surrounded by... |
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Lower Geyser Basin
Steam from hot mud and fumaroles around Fountain Paint Pots can be seen from a considerable distance especially in winter... |
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Mammoth Chapel
The Mammoth Chapel was built in 1913. It was the last building constructed by the army at Fort Yellowstone... |
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Mammoth Terraces
The Mammoth Terraces are made of travertine, a type of limestone (calcium carbonate) deposited when hot acidic water dissolves suterranean... |
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