Norris Geyser Basin is a unique landscape of Yellowstone National Park. Far away, like an ancient battlefield of strange land, white and gray rock surface, hot mist floating, scattered, bare dead trees lying, standing. Look at it~ like a colorful palette, watery green, orange, purple, competing for the glory.
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Norris Geyser Basin is a unique landscape of Yellowstone National Park. Far away, like an ancient battlefield of strange land, white and gray rock surface, hot mist floating, scattered, bare dead trees lying, standing. Look at it~ like a colorful palette, watery green, orange, purple, competing for the glory.
This is one of the hot springs in Yellowstone Park. The spring water is very clear, and it is dark blue. It is very beautiful. There is also a small museum near the hot springs. It is an introduction to the hot springs in Yellowstone Park. It is worth visiting.
Norris Gap Spring is in the west of Yellowstone Park. There is a spring eye. The colors are dark blue and very beautiful, but there is hot spring water inside. It feels that Yellowstone Park is very rich in color.
Norris Geyser Basin is the hottest and most unstable series of geysers in Yellowstone, and the world's largest geysers are also located in this area. It only erupts once a long time ago. The last eruption was in 2008, and it set a record 380 feet of eruption height. The geysers in this area are also quite rich in color, with crystal clear blue-green, and soft blue-white like milk, because of its instability, there are new fountains every year, and there are old fountains that die. There are also orange or green rivers formed by fungi, which are very beautiful.
Caiguquan Fountain paint pot Puping the mud is like boiling soy milk, so some people call it "Mud Spring"! Anyway, this is a stop to be missed in Yellowstone Park, this small scenic spot, concentrated all four types of water heat in Yellowstone: geyser geyser, hot spring will boil over, mud pot mud pot and fumarole jet hole! The first thing I saw after entering the trail was that the Silex spring silicone spring appeared to be ocean-like blue, the water temperature was close to the boiling point and kept pouring out. Standing on the trail, you can clearly feel the heatwave.
Day 4: The deeper you go to Yellowstone, the more you feel the magic of nature. A fire in the 1980s burned Yellowstone all over. After decades of recovery, although you can still see the traces of the fire of the year, you can drive on the park road, between the Rocky Mountains, and the changing beauty constantly hit our eyes. I really want to take a god bag and put the beauty in the bag. Then you can look at it and enjoy it.
The weather in Yellowstone is unpredictable, because of the impact of geothermal, the weather forecast here will not be too accurate, it is said that the week before we came (end of May) is still snow, some of the mountains also see snow state. The day before, Yellowstone was still raining, but fortunately it was sunny when we visited. On the day we were preparing to leave the United States, we heard from the tour guide that it was snowing again in Yellowstone (mid June), so the weather here was really unpredictable, and the weather was really bad. It is estimated that the scenery that the leaves turn yellow in the autumn of September should be the most beautiful. I hope to drive back to Yellowstone Park next time in autumn.
Yellowstone. Norris is Yellowstone's hottest and most unstable series of geysers, and the largest geyser steamship geysers in the world. The geysers in this area are rich in color, with crystal clear blue-green and soft blue-white like milk. Here, looking out over the four sides, there is a sense of doom.