Wonderful place and photo you have there. Never been to Yellowstone before. The place looks so breathtaking in your photos. Beautiful formation in the second picture you shown.
Great views of the springs! I love Yellowstone and your images make me "homesick" for a place that's not really "home" except in a spiritual sense. THANKS!
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Very beautiful pictures!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots...how I'd love to be there again.
ReplyDeleteTerrific shots as always, Al! And, yes, I too, would love to visit there again! Your photos are the next best thing! Thank you! Enjoy your weekend!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
Nice travertine formations in those wet springs.
ReplyDeletesolo puedo decir que tus fotos me fascinan
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Your photos make want to visit the area. Looks like a great place to explore.
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures of that place!
ReplyDeleteGreetings..
Wonderful place and photo you have there. Never been to Yellowstone before. The place looks so breathtaking in your photos. Beautiful formation in the second picture you shown.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful picture
ReplyDeleteWonderful to see nature in it's raw state..So beautiful when you live in a big city. cArla
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures of for me a new thing.
ReplyDeletebeautiful photos, strange water color
ReplyDeleteHi Al :)
ReplyDeletecome sempre le tue foto sono meravigliose.
Peccato non poterle guardare più da vicino !
Abbracci Myriam :))
So very scenic it is!
ReplyDeleteI loved the different colors the springs held at Yellowstone - your pictures capture it well!
ReplyDeleteGreat views of the springs! I love Yellowstone and your images make me "homesick" for a place that's not really "home" except in a spiritual sense.
ReplyDeleteTHANKS!
Great colours and amazing scenery on top.
ReplyDeleteAre the springs hot? During Christmas, a boy here fell inside a hot pool, and was killed. There were enclosures but apparently he jumped inside.
ReplyDeletebeautiful capture
ReplyDeleteAnd thanks for your visit
:)
Bhupesh