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site is available to provide geological and wildlife information to the
public in order to educate prospective park visitors about the varieties
of natural attractions and wonders that are widely available throughout
America's most famous national park.
Yellowstone, the oldest of America's National Parks, contains
thousands of acres filled with unique sights that can only be found here.
No other geographic location on earth has as many different features, including
routine hydrothermal activities; abundant wildlife; cystal clear lakes,
rivers; meadows; and forests filled with various conifer, decidious, and
petrified tree types.
This magnificant park can be experienced by several means including travel
by car, hiking, biking, and cycling. Optionally, private excursions and
official park guided tours are available by either land, air, or water.

Long before any recorded human history in Yellowstone, a massive volcanic eruption spewed an immense volume of ash that covered all of the western U.S., much of the Midwest, northern Mexico and some areas of the eastern Pacific . . .
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Yellowstone is home to an abundantly varied wildlife and geography, unlike anywhere else in America. Nearly all of the wildlife species that inhabited the park when it was first explored over 100 years ago survive today . . .
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Website Disclaimer:
This interactive media project was created by an Interactive Media Design Major (student: Trent Wyman) for educational purposes at The Art Institute Of Atlanta. This website is not affiliated with the Official Yellowstone National Park Web Site, and is in no way intended for commercial gain, or as a dependable source for accurate public information.