
An evening view of Lake Yellowstone.

Here I was phoning about the time of the breakfast buffet.

Lake Yellowstone Hotel.

You can find our room by looking above my head.
It is a lakeside view suite.

Bill contemplates the evening sun over Yellowstone Lake.

Mud Geysers.

Sulfur Cauldron. The area smells like
a chemistry lab.

Lower Falls in the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone River.

Buck Mule Deer.

Upper Falls of the Yellowstone River.

40% of Yellowstone Forrest was burned in 1988.
The Forest Service deemed that the fires were
a natural occurrence and did not interfere.
It left it up to nature to re-forest itself.

A stream through a mountain meadow.

An unnamed hot spring.

Beryl Spring.
It is almost 212 degrees.

A raven at Gibbon Falls.

Gibbon Falls.
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