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Exploring Yellowstone | Norris Geyser Basin: God’s Tears Lost on Earth

🌟The Norris Geyser Basin in Yellowstone is a geothermal wonder that gave me immense joy. It’s so breathtakingly beautiful, it’s an absolute must-visit!! 🌟Day 3 Itinerary: Early morning wildlife watching — Mammoth Hot Springs — Norris Geyser Basin — Evening wildlife watching — Stargazing 👀 Recommended wildlife spots: 🌟🌟Lamar Valley for elk Near Tower Junction for black bears The lake next to Hellroaring Trailhead for a family of moose Otherwise, just drive around a lot. We’ve encountered elk, pronghorns, and coyotes along the way, but this does require a bit of luck. The best time to spot animals is at dawn or dusk when they are more active; 🌟🌟【Special Reminder!!】 Wild animals are usually far from people, so without a long-focus lens, it’s hard to get clear shots. I suggest buying a telescope lens that can be attached to your phone’s camera in advance. Many people in Yellowstone use these, and they take clear pictures when attached to a phone. We had a normal long-focus lens, which was more challenging; 🌟Mammoth Hot Springs, this area seems to be closed now, but you can drive around it. The surroundings are covered with white sediment, looking like it’s snowed, which is quite beautiful. The town where Mammoth Hot Springs is located is worth exploring. It’s a beautiful and quiet town where enjoying ice cream in the sun feels particularly pleasant!! The visitor center can stamp your passport. #TheMeaningOfTravel #Yellowstone #YellowstoneNationalPark #YellowstonePark #WesternUSATravel #TravelingInUSA #GodsTearsOnEarth #UnforgettableScenery #ExploreTheWorldsBeautyTogether

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Exploring Yellowstone | Norris Geyser Basin: God’s Tears Lost on Earth

🌟The Norris Geyser Basin in Yellowstone is a geothermal wonder that gave me immense joy. It’s so breathtakingly beautiful, it’s an absolute must-visit!! 🌟Day 3 Itinerary: Early morning wildlife watching — Mammoth Hot Springs — Norris Geyser Basin — Evening wildlife watching — Stargazing 👀 Recommended wildlife spots: 🌟🌟Lamar Valley for elk Near Tower Junction for black bears The lake next to Hellroaring Trailhead for a family of moose Otherwise, just drive around a lot. We’ve encountered elk, pronghorns, and coyotes along the way, but this does require a bit of luck. The best time to spot animals is at dawn or dusk when they are more active; 🌟🌟【Special Reminder!!】 Wild animals are usually far from people, so without a long-focus lens, it’s hard to get clear shots. I suggest buying a telescope lens that can be attached to your phone’s camera in advance. Many people in Yellowstone use these, and they take clear pictures when attached to a phone. We had a normal long-focus lens, which was more challenging; 🌟Mammoth Hot Springs, this area seems to be closed now, but you can drive around it. The surroundings are covered with white sediment, looking like it’s snowed, which is quite beautiful. The town where Mammoth Hot Springs is located is worth exploring. It’s a beautiful and quiet town where enjoying ice cream in the sun feels particularly pleasant!! The visitor center can stamp your passport. #TheMeaningOfTravel #Yellowstone #YellowstoneNationalPark #YellowstonePark #WesternUSATravel #TravelingInUSA #GodsTearsOnEarth #UnforgettableScenery #ExploreTheWorldsBeautyTogether

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