Is danger…
Is beauty…
Is wonder…
Visiting West Thumb Geyser Basin on rainy Saturday evening.
Is danger…
Is beauty…
Is wonder…
Visiting West Thumb Geyser Basin on rainy Saturday evening.
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Gorgeously moody photos. Love the mist/spray rising from the geyser…
Beautiful. Really like the railtrack shot, the people walking ahead, the smoke, the smiles.
Beautiful, atmospheric photos 🙂
Amazing shots… looks like very rare
Wondrous, indeed!
Thank you for sharing this experience with us, I enjoyed it immensely.
Happy SkyWatch,
Merisi
P.S.: I grew up in a family of 10. 😉
A lovely spot to watch behind a fence.
Nice misty photos
Great images – this is one place that I would like to revisit
Great shots. What a marvelous place!
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These are some amazing shots here! YNP is simply amazing and I love exploring around there: such a vast area full of life’s cycle.
Those photos look a lot like Yellowstone Park.
Spectacular views of the misty light. Fascinating photos.