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Osprey Falls at Yellowstone (Cascada Osprey en Yellostone)

Mark asked about a cool trail and a ranger told her about the one that takes us to Osprey falls. It was about 1.8 miles up and 1.4 down to get to the falls. Total back was about 6.4 miles. There were several places where you were surrounded by trees and that is when I … Continue reading »

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Wolves at Yellowstone (Lobos en Yellostone)

We went to a ranger talk about wolves. Yellowstone did not had wolves because people kiled them all a long time ago. Then wolves were brought from Canada to the park but the controversy and opposition in the whole country started. Yellowstone finally won a court order to bring wolves after several years of investigation. Adding that … Continue reading »

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The grand attraction at Yellowstone Old Faithful Geyser (la gran atraccion en Yellowstone Geiser Old Feithful)

We had to go and see active Geysers which are a type of geothermal feature that periodically erupt scalding hot watert. There are many, many Geysers but old faithful erupts every 60 to 90 minutes every day and it lasts for about 2 to 4 minutes. While we were there we happen to see another … Continue reading »

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Wild Life at Yellowstone (vida silvestre en Yellowstone)

While driving or walking trails you can see wild life if you pay attention. One time we took a specific trail to look for Bears and wolfs. We were half way and not sure were the continuation of the trail was. I made Mark just go back trough the same trail instead of waisting time … Continue reading »

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Mount (monte) Washburn at Yellostone

To get to the tower of the mount washburn you needed to hike three and a half miles all uphill. It took me an hour. When I was about to get to the top the wind was strong and cold, apparently a storm was getting closer. I got little scared in a spot where the … Continue reading »

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Waterfalls at Yellowstone (Cascadas en Yellowstone)

There were several trails to see the lower fall and upper fall in different angles, we went to two of them and took many pictures of lower fall. We also saw the tower fall which are the last pictures in this post. Habian algunos senderos para ver la cascada (lower) y la cascada (upper) de … Continue reading »

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About (acerca de) Yellowstone Park, WY and hot springs (y fuentes termales)

We arrived finally at yellowstone. I have heard so much about it and saw a video too. Well is actually a great park. Is it so big that is bigger than some states. The park authorities really try to preserve so much the park and wild life. I am not sure who is the wild … Continue reading »

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Bye bye (adios) Black Hills

I enjoyed the whole Custer State Park with it’s black hills and green grasslands. The last days we ended up seeing lots of wild life. Disfrute el parque estatal Custer con sus Black hills y pastizales verdes. Los ultimos dias nos toco ver animales salvajes.

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We looooovvvveeee our pets (Amamos a nuestras mascotas)

We are creating a super athlete dog named Luke. Mark has been taking him to hard climbs but they likes to run them instead of walking them. When they come back Luke just lay and pant for a while without moving like if he was about to die. Then next thing he is running again. … Continue reading »

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Crazy Horse, SD Sculpture in construction (escultura en construccion)

We visited another sculpture that is still in construction. A chief of an indian tribe meet with one of the sculptors that participated in Mount Rushmore to ask him to create a sculpture of one of their chiefs called crazy horse. He accepted but took it upon himself. He started about 50 years ago by … Continue reading »

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