Yellowstone’s Amazing Waters- Hot and Cold

Yellowstone National Park is a wonderland of waterways. Living in the parched desert of Southern Utah, I was jealous of the vast network of waterfalls and rivers that are ubiquitous in the park. During my recent trip to Yellowstone and The Grand Tetons, I was amazed how green and lush the landscape was. And don’t forget the hot waters from springs that generate a myriad of colors from the bacteria that flourish there. Click on image for larger view. To purchase prints of these images and the latest go to What’s New!

 

YNP Moose Falls_9582

 

Yeloowstone's Moose Falls

Yellowstone Lewis River

Yellowstone Grand Canyon

Yellowstone's Lower Falls

Yellowstone's Lower Falls

Yellowstone' Mammotth Hot Springs

Yellowstone' Mammotth Hot Springs

Yellowstone's Trout Creek

YNP Elk River_2285

Yellowstone Firehole River

Yellowstone Firehole River

Yellowstone Firehole River

Clepsydra Geyser

 

10 responses to “Yellowstone’s Amazing Waters- Hot and Cold”

  1. harrienijland Avatar

    Wonderful set! great photo’s and amazing landscapes.

  2. Emilio Pasquale Avatar

    Beautiful. Never been to Yellowstone. Based on these photos, I hope to soon!

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    Anonymous

    I’ve always wanted to go there – now more than ever !thank you for the journey 😉

  4. Amy Avatar

    Amazing Yellowstone! Great captures. Thanks for sharing!

  5. Uncle Tree Avatar

    Just super-gorgeous shots! 🙂 Thanks for sharing these with us!

  6. Dr Sigsbee Duck Avatar

    Thank you for sharing these amazing images!

    1. Michael Andrew Just Avatar

      Thank you and all other responders with your kind words!

  7. darwinontherocks Avatar

    Beautiful picture of mammoth spring !

  8. philandre Avatar

    Stunning photos of remarkable scenery. The cloud cover intensifies the atmosphere. Phil.

  9. restlessjo Avatar

    Especially like that last shot of geyser and sky 🙂

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