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A teenager hiking off trail at Yellowstone badly burned his foot and ankle on Monday (July 28) after breaking through a thin crust and landing in scalding water. The incident took place in a thermal ...
Green Matters on MSN
Yellowstone’s Thermal Ecosystems Is Facing an Unusual Threat — Hats and Pizza Boxes
In the fall cleaning campaign, Yellowstone's geology team discovered a trove of unusual items tossed by visitors.
Some of the prime attractions that make Yellowstone National Park stunning and unique are the park’s 10,000-plus hydrothermal ...
The Cool Down on MSN
Onlooker captures frustrating video of tourist's reckless actions at national park: 'You are not entitled to do whatever you want'
"Recorded this last week," the visitor who captured the risky move said in the caption of the Instagram post in Tourons of ...
Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
More Than 300 Hats Have Been Pulled From Yellowstone’s Geothermal Features So Far This Year
Geothermal debris is a more common problem than you might think: Already this year, park staffers have removed more than ...
A 17-year-old hiker was burned after his foot broke through the thin crust in a thermal area near Old Faithful in Yellowstone National Park, officials said. Jacob W. Frank National Park Service A ...
A 3-year-old girl is being treated for second-degree thermal burns after falling into scalding water at a small water feature at Yellowstone National Park. The incident occurred on Oct. 9 at ...
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