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antifizic2
Este vorba despre unul dintre cele mai frumoase locuri din lume, un parc national american care se extinde pe teritoriul a mai multe state si care gazduieste numeroase specii de animale dar care este mai degraba faimos pentru formatiunile geologice unicat in lume

voi incerca sa postez cat mai multe poze, din pacate undeva pe traseul internetului dintre sua si romania exista anumite erori motiv pentru care unele poze nu merg idicate pe acest forum




http://www.yellowstone.net/
Lostboy
Și, ne întâlnim acolo la o bere?
Că așa, pe net, putem toți călători virtual și găsi poze.

L-ai vizitat?
Pozele sunt făcute de tine sau un prieten?
Ne poți spune mai multe?
Cum a fost drumul, cât ai cheltuit.....etc.
antifizic2
incerc sa explic nitel, bazinele de diferite culori din poze contin fie acid care fiebe la temperaturi foarte ridicate fie apa cu diferite minerale

culorile rosiatice sau maronii sunt datorate bacteriilor cae locuiesc in acest mediu acid si din cate am inteles sunt unele dintre cele mai vechi forme de viata de pe planeta

de asemena in prima poza din postul nr 2 , old faithful, una dintre cele mai mari atractii ale parcului

7 Aug 2008, 08:31:
pozele nu sunt gasite virtual, sunt facute de mine, am incercat sa le fac cat mai clar si mai ok

costurile pentru parc variaza in functie de ceea ce vrei sa faci acolo

pentru o zi e undeva la 20 $ dupa care se adauga taxa de camping sau costul cazarii

pe periaoda iernii costurile sunt insa mult mai mari

de asemenea mai multe companii ofera tururi cu ghid in masini special amenajate, costurile pentru un astfel de serviciu se adauga la costul intrirarii in parc mai sus mentionat si variaza undeva intre 90$ pana la 300$

in sezonul rece se pot inchiaria snowmobile si poti cutreiera linistit cararile inzapezite
cmandrei
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antifizic2
multam nenea Andrei blush.gif

am incercat sa urc mai multe poze dar din pacate doar astea merg

oricum ca idee este unul dintre cele mai frumoase locuri pe care le-am vizitat vreodata rolleyes.gif
adip
Superbe pozele!
Lostboy
QUOTE(antifizic2 @ 7 Aug 2008, 09:11)
pozele nu sunt gasite virtual, sunt facute de mine, am incercat sa le fac cat mai clar si mai ok
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Așa DA. Bravo. Bănuiesc că a fost o experiență foarte interesantă.
M i h a i
Foarte tare....garantat merita sa vizitezi locurile astea care arata foarte frumos din poze...dar ''live''.. wub.gif Singurul inconvenient este distanta pana acolo... sad.gif
Lostboy
Corect.
OAP
QUOTE(antifizic2 @ 7 Aug 2008, 09:02)
este mai degraba faimos pentru formatiunile geologice unicat in lume

felicitari pentru poze si informatii...totusi cere sunt formatiunile alea unicat?
antifizic2
A roadside tour of Yellowstone's geology.



Yellowstone National Park is a treasure that inspires awe in travelers from around the world. New Zealand and Iceland are know for their geysers, but nowhere are there as many as in Yellowstone. Scenery, wildlife, and history were contributing factors influencing Congress to establish Yellowstone as the world's first national park in 1872.
At the heart of Yellowstone's past, present, and future lies volcanism. Catastrophic volcanic eruptions occurred here

About 2 million years ago,
then 1.2 million years ago,
and then again 600,000 years ago.
The latest eruption spewed out nearly 240 cubic miles of debris. What is now the park's central portion then collapsed, forming a 28- by 47- mile caldera (or basin). The magmatic heat powering those eruptions still powers the park's famous geysers, hot springs, fumaroles, and mud pots. The spectacular Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone River provides a glimpse of Earth's interior: its waterfalls highlight the boundaries of lava flows and thermal areas. Rugged mountains flank the park's volcanic plateau, rewarding both eye and spirit.

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Old Faithful to Mammoth Hot Springs
One of the main routes to Old Faithful is from the south via Jackson, Wyoming, and the South Entrance. The park road crosses the Continental Divide three times. Waters flow east of the divide to the Atlantic, or west to the Pacific. This park route passes five geysers

West Thumb,
Upper (Old Faithful),
Midway,
Lower,
and Norris
on its way to Mammoth Hot Springs. Sampling the world's largest concentration of geysers, you follow the beautiful Firehole and Gibbon rivers. A visitor center at Old Faithful and a museum at Norris tell aspects of the park story.

Old Faithful
Old Faithful Geyser is the world's best-known geyser. Its eruption intervals have long varied around an average of 65 minutes, ranging from 30 to 120 minutes. Recent earthquakes have lengthened the average interval to 78 minutes. Eruption times of other nearby geysers are available at the visitor center.

Old Faithful to Madison


In Black Sand Basin the bright colors of Sunset Lake and Emerald Pool attract photographers.
At Biscuit Basin, mineral deposits took on biscuit shapes before a 1959 earthquake triggered changes destroying the biscuits.
At Midway Geyser Basin you may walk to Excelsior Geyser Crater and Grand Prismatic Spring. Firehole Lake Drive (one way, northbound) loops off the main road to Great Fountain Geyser, Firehole Lake, a hot pool, and the Three Senses Trail.
The Lower Geyser Basin features the Fountain Paint Pots. Fountain Flat Drive exits west and ends at Goose Lake. Firehole Canyon loop drive (one way, southbound), starting south of Madison Junction, passes by Firehole Falls.
The museum at Madison Junction portrays the evolution of the national park idea. Roadside forests are mainly lodgepole pine, some reddened by the feeding of mountain pine beetles. West Yellowstone, Montana is 14 miles west of Madison Junction. From Madison to Norris you drive along the Yellowstone caldera's northwest rim. Gibbon Falls cascade over the caldera wall.

Norris Junction to Mammoth Hot Springs
Norris Geyser Basin's array of thermal features is unparallelled.

Steamboat Geyser, the world's largest, erupts at irregular intervals of days to years.
Echinus Geyser erupts about once per hour.
Porcelain Basin is Yellowstone's hottest exposed area.
Exhibits at Norris Museum explain geyser workings.

At Norris Junction you can turn east toward the Canyon area. At Canyon you can go north to Tower Junction or south to the Lake Area.

Continuing north of Norris you pass Obsidian Cliff. Obsidian, a volcanic glass excellent for projectile points and cutting tools, was traded across North America by Native Americans.
Five miles south of Mammoth Hot Springs, at Swan Lake Flat's north end, a rough one-way dirt road goes around Bunsen Peak.
Two miles south of Mammoth Hot Springs the Upper Terrace Loop Drive passes through a fascinating thermal area. Gnarled limber pine trees on some extinct formations are over 500 years old.
At Mammoth Hot Springs the terraces are spectacular travertine (calcium carbonate) formations deposited daily. Most new rock from Yellowstone's geysers is called geyserite, a noncrystalline mineral chemically similar to glass. Exhibits at Albright Visitor Center portray the park's early history and wildlife and tell how the US Army protected the park from 1886 to 1916. Park headquarters is in the buildings of Fort Yellowstone, a late 19th-century cavalry post. Gardiner, Montana, lies five miles north. The Yellowstone River flows north, eventually to join the Missouri.

mai multe informatii despre acest subiect, aici:
http://www.yellowstone.net/geology.htm

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