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110724_Wyoming_6281Indian Creek, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.jpg
Indian Creek, Yellowstone National Park, is named for the Bannock Indians who established and used the Great Bannock Trail nearby. This image near Indian Creek Campground south of Mammoth Hot Springs. Yellowstone National Park, the first National Park in the world, still enthrals over three million visitors a year with it's geothermal features,wildlife, rugged mountains, deep canyons and stunning ecosystem.
Douglas H. Orton
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