Yellowstone National Park and its Extraordinary Life

Yellowstone National Park and its Extraordinary Life

Yellowstone National Park is the oldest national park in the world. A natural and wild life prevails in the 3500-kilometer park. Besides its natural beauty, it is an extremely convenient area for making new discoveries. It is a long valley located at the intersection of the states of Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming in the United States.

National Park; It is recognized as one of the most important protected areas in the world. It has breathtaking views with its fast flowing rivers, gushing geysers, hot springs and deep canyons. There are magnificent trails in the park. It welcomes thousands of tourists every year with its appearance. On average, it is visited by 4 million tourists a year. In 1872, it became the first National Park of the USA. Included in the UNESCO World Heritage List, the park has a wide variety of living and plant species besides geysers.

But the researches of scientists in the region have led to very sad data. It has been determined that this wildlife is located in a very active area. In fact, as a result of the researches, it was determined that it was located on a very large volcano. It is assumed that if the volcano erupts, this natural life will disappear and the whole world will be affected.

The Interesting Life Inside the National Park

There are on average more than 300 geysers in Yellowstone National Park. These geysers, which spray hot water from the ground, are quite effective. There are many large and small waterfalls in the park. Half of the world’s hot water resources are found in this park, the number of which is over 10 thousand.

The Grand Prismatic Spring Hot Spring, which is the largest hot spring in the United States and the 3rd largest in the world, is located in this park. In addition to underground water sources, there are hundreds of living species such as birds, fish, mammals and reptiles in the park. North American Brown bear, Antelope, Jackal, and Bison are abundant in the region. There are more than 1700 tree species and plant species in the park. There are 170 exotic plant species. A third of the park was burned in a great forest fire in 1888, but the park still has a magnificent appearance.

In the park, which broke a record with the number of visitors, activities such as camping, boat trips, and fish tours can be done. Hunting is strictly prohibited in the park. There are many hotels to host incoming tourists.

The wilderness stretching along a basalt plateau is extremely well preserved, dominating the ecosystem of the temperate zone. The valley has a different beauty in every season. In the park, it is possible to see herds of bison and deer concentrated along the river. It is a very attractive place for people who want to do a safari tour. Special tours of the valley are organized for tourists.

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