Yellowstone for like a year and we put together this whole expedition to Frozen
and yellows , especially.
The yellows are that shape.
These yellows and blues harmonize beautifully.
If Yellowstone erupted, it would be devastating for agriculture and civilization, but it would cover a few states in a few inches of ash.
of Yosemite and Yellowstone and the Great Smoky Mountains. Very clever.
to strip mine Yellowstone Park, our freedoms are over.
So we talk about Yellowstone being the most dangerous volcano today.
on going to Yellowstone in Winter and we covered it in summer we got the geysers
And without Yellowstone and Glacier National Park, there would be no grizzly bears left in the lower 48.
And now what about the yellows ?
You can see all the yellows .
I love the blues and the yellows in this painting.
So I'm looking for where my yellows dissolve into blue notes and just color shifts all over here.
There was nothing special about the Yellowstone fire.
We have hotspots to thank for Yellowstone, whose hotspot now sits right below the northwest corner of the United States.
It is the size of six Yellowstone.
They thought you'd be at Yellowstone and taking the vistas and things like that.
People always ask me about Yellowstone.
But yet you can still influence Yellowstone Park, you just can't raze it to the ground and plant it from scratch.
Oh yeah, the yellows are the same.
The whole painting is a wonderful ensemble of blues and yellows , with a little hint of reds in here for some interest.
headscarf um which always matched the bright Reds greens or yellows of her dress purse and Nails she had earned a
Each year, Yellowstone experiences thousands of lightning strikes.
Even if a supereruption were going to happen at Yellowstone, we'd have some notice.
And I learned by going to places like Yellowstone that even some of our most protected places were having certain issues.
And that might influence vegetation like aspen inside of Yellowstone.
So whereas there was only one beaver colony in all of Yellowstone prior to wolf reintroduction, there is now up to 12.
By the way, Yellowstone is not one of those.
essentially discovered, Yellowstone and the Grand Canyon, were shut down, that the public couldn't see them because of some trivial ideological dispute
Um, this is in Yellowstone.
And what you're seeing farther north in terms of all of these yellows is a significant matrix of community conservation areas that
Like they had a very uptight couple friend who would quiz each other on the yellows and the browns, and they'd study
So if you eat everything from the dark blues to the oranges to the yellows to the greens and reds, you're going to get
Now, you might’ve heard Yellowstone described as a “supervolcano,” which could cause colossal destruction if it erupted again.
tough um but we wanted to get like some of the iconic ones like uh Yellowstone yosimite um the Grand Canyon and then
I think they were French-- flew it into the Grand Prismatic Spring in Yellowstone, the entire National Park system banned them from the parks.
Well, we know that wolves were exterminated from Yellowstone in the mid 1920s, so the possibility was that maybe the disappearance of those wolves
was having an effect on the age structure of trees and plants in Yellowstone.
And that vegetation has a big ripple effect on other species in Yellowstone.
Gray wolf-- once re-introduced-- a lot more wolves now in the whole greater Yellowstone system.
this time around. A million acres bigger than Yellowstone.
This is one of the reasons that bringing the wolves back to Yellowstone was so great because the wolves ate the, scared enough of the elk that the elk got out of the areas,
But what you can do is think, well, the yellows are the same.
And even Oil of Olay displaying this really amazing palette of yellows .
The 100-meter butterfly would be… just so different But could this really happen at Yellowstone?
In theory, yes. But the last supereruption at Yellowstone was around 640,000 years ago.
So, you have geologists’ blessing— you can take a Yellowstone supereruption off your Things to Worry About list.
And Homegrown National Park could be bigger than the Adirondacks, plus Yellowstone, plus Yosemite, plus Grand Tetons, Canyonlands, Mount Rainier, North Cascades,
And at Bumpass Hell, a geothermal area which looks like a mini Yellowstone.