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"The highlight of the trip was the couple of days we spent in Yellowstone."
Tim and his brother ventured off the beaten path to capture his photos.
"If one is willing to climb up about 500 feet through forested rocky hillside, you are rewarded with the view seen in [my] images," he says -- although park officials would likely frown on that, as the park does contain a significant amount of dangerous, rocky terrain.
"There are several natural hot springs throughout the park, but this one is one of the most impressive. I shot these images on an unusually cold day at the park, which made for a lot of steam coming off the boiling water."
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RELATED: Why are animals fleeing Yellowstone National Park? Are they trying to tell us something?
"The highlight of the trip was the couple of days we spent in Yellowstone."
Tim and his brother ventured off the beaten path to capture his photos.
"If one is willing to climb up about 500 feet through forested rocky hillside, you are rewarded with the view seen in [my] images," he says -- although park officials would likely frown on that, as the park does contain a significant amount of dangerous, rocky terrain.
"There are several natural hot springs throughout the park, but this one is one of the most impressive. I shot these images on an unusually cold day at the park, which made for a lot of steam coming off the boiling water."
If you have an incredible image or photo, send it to The Weather Network. We'd love to feature your work on TV and our website.
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