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Mike Yardley: Wild-eyed in Yellowstone National Park

Mike Yardley: Wild-eyed in Yellowstone National Park

Saturday Morning with Jack Tame · Newstalk ZB

November 11, 20238m 21s

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"Over 150 years old, it was an act of incredibly bold foresight to preserve Yellowstone all those years ago, when Americans were so busy “conquering” the West. A fusion of land and water, forest and field, wildlife and geothermal wizardry, it’s a large unspoiled canvas of the American West.

Anchored by a huge supervolcano, that last erupted 600,000 years ago, there is no place quite like Yellowstone National Park. Like a colossal kettle on the boil, this wild land of fire and brimstone froths, bubbles and belches at every turn. The supervolcano feeds the world’s largest group of hydrothermal features, from hot springs and geysers to fumaroles and mudpots.

It’s like Rotorua writ large."

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