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December 20, 2006

Lower Falls Yellowstone Grand Canyon

A river at the brink of Lower Falls in Yellowstone National Park's Grand Canyon. This is one of the tallest waters in the park at 308 feet.

Yellowstone National Park--the first and oldest national park in the world--is located in the western United States of Wyoming, Montana and Idaho and covers 3,845 square miles (8879 kilometers²), mostly in the northwest corner of Wyoming. The park is well known for its geothermal attractions--hot springs and geysers, among them Old Faithful. The park is home to grizzly bears, wolves and free-ranging herds of bison and elk. It is the core of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, one of the largest intact temperate zone ecosystems remaining on the planet. (Date of Image: August 2006)

Credit: Gwendolyn E. Morgan

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