Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Wordless Wednesday - Yellowstone Geysers


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- Karen

20 comments:

eileeninmd said...

Cool shots of the geysers. Yellowstone looks pretty with the snow all around. Great shots.

Sukhmandir Kaur said...

Looks cold with all the snow but guessing the geysers are steaming hot!

Zenserly said...

wow, great shots...I am always lost for words when I am amazed...

Indrani said...

Whoa! The clouds seem to be rising upwards.

catsynth said...

The geysers are quite a spectacle.

I assume that snow is not happening now, right?

Carol said...

Great shots! The geysers go so high!

rainfield61 said...

Love to read all these comments.

Sy said...

these are just awesome! Ever since a-level geology, I've wanted to be a yellowstone park ranger

FilipBlog said...

Yellowstone seems a super NP.

Greetings,
Filip

fiziskandarz said...

We haven't get a chance to witness gersey ourselves so thank you very much for sharing. It must feel awesome you got to see it and feel the surrounding during the eruption/explosion :) btw : we didn't see any statue of Arnold in Graz, probably because we didn't look hard enough :(

Anonymous said...

LOT'S of power, great photos!

Unknown said...

Amazing shot.

Brenda

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ArtandArchitecture-SF.com said...

Wow, Wow, Wow - what fabulous photos.

LifeRamblings said...

stunningly beautiful. i'd love to see this in person.

AVCr8teur said...

These were taken in the late afternoon/early evening in May when I was there. The snow you see on the ground was from earlier in the day. I was surprised how blue the sky was so late in the afternoon thankful for the good weather so I could see Old Faithful in the last photo.

eastcoastlife said...

Awesome! Wish to see it one day.

Yogi♪♪♪ said...

I've never seen the huge clouds of steam like that. Wonderful.

Mandy said...

How thrilling! Could you feel the heat from the water jets?

AVCr8teur said...

It must have been the wind that picked up all the steam up into the air. I am sure they were steaming hot, but we could not feel it sitting so far away.

Jana said...

simply breathtaking! this place is magical and you ave captured it so beautifully...