Mitch Miller > Yellowstone National Park, July 27-August 1, 2006 photo
Mitch Miller > Sandhill cranes in Lamar River; Monday sunset light on the Absaroka Range.
Mitch Miller > Tuesday morning (the 3rd of this trip) and we have started our very long drive south to Orange County.

"Potts Hot Spring Basin" beyond a side pond to Yellowstone Lake.
Mitch Miller > The trees have been killed by heated travertine-filled water. - JB
Mitch Miller > Yellowstone National Park, July 27-August 1, 2006 photo
Mitch Miller > Where water flows, thermophiles live, giving the water the orange colors that you see. Where water stops flowing you see the travertine. New travertine is white, older travertine is grey. - JB
Mitch Miller > Late Monday afternoon and the class has ended.  Mitch and Kat now at Canary Spring at Mammoth Hot Springs.
Mitch Miller > Green and orange lichen grow on fallen petrified trees. - JB
Mitch Miller > There are numerous layers of petrified trees in the Park. Sycamores, magnolias, redwood and pine are just a few of the species petrified. - JB
Yellowstone National Park, July 27-August 1, 2006 photo
Photo by: Mitch Miller · See photo in original gallery.

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