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Squirrel in its Native Habitat

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So since squirrels in National Parks are such food beggars. I got the idea to take the squirrel photo when we had all the food on the table. Some of these squirrels are pretty aggressive due to all the humans that regularly feed them, so next time you are in a National Park watch out. You could get bombarded by squirrels who think your dinner and their dinner are one in the same! :)

Matting No. 4

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Last one I promise…

Matting No. 3

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Another bacterial matting photo…

Morning Glory Pool

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Here’s one of the famous thermal pools near Old Faithful. The colors of these pools were so amazing!

Mat No. 2

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Here’s the next photo of the cool mats…

Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone

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This was one of my favorite views in Yellowstone. This photo was taken at Artist’s Point looking back towards Lower Yellowstone Falls down the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone. I loved the colors of the rock, contrasting with the falls. Too bad the sky wasn’t a little bluer…

Bacterial Matting

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Here’s the first of a couple of photographs I took of the bacterial matting that is found around the thermal features in Yellowstone. I could have spent hours and hours taking pictures of these mats. They were so cool!

Grant Village

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After Grand Teton National Park, Mom and I traveled up to Yellowstone National Park. We stopped in at Grant Village to take a picture of Rusty at the Grant Village sign for my nephew, Grant. Hopefully he likes it!

Mud Pots

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Who doesn’t love boiling mud? It was pretty cool, although the sulfur smell I could have done without…

Deer in its Native Habitat

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Here’s the next photo in the series of plastic animals in their native habitats. I tried to do another one where the deer was propped in the sagebrush and there were deer in the distance, but it didn’t really work. :(