A birds-eye view of Yellowstone flooding damage
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Published 2022-06-15
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All Comments (21)
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It is not flood damage, it is geological evolution in action.
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The animals have the park to themselves. They’re going to love it.
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When nature decides its time to redecorate, it's best to simply move out of the way.
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The real sign of hope is that the animals in YS Park get a reprieve from millions of idiots trying to interact with them.
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How is it "damaged"? It's Yellowstone, it's a natural place. Damaging man made things is all it is.
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So basically no damage was done to nature, just to man made structures. And it will take years to rebuild man made structures on a National Park that is meant to show natures beauty and constant change it has gone through. Interesting
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Thanks for including the Lamar Valley in the video. Nice to see the bison weren't adversely affected.
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I think the park closure and the floods will actually be beneficial to the overall ecosystem of the park.
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Remember that’s how those canyons and rivers were before mankind interfered
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Planet earth is dynamic and ever changing.
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No damage, it's a work of art that benefits nature.
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If only we could flood in Nevada. We actually need it
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If it's natural and nature then it's not damage. Graffiti is damage
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Reminds me of BC in Canada when they had flooding last year. It is amazing how fast they rebuilt the roads and bridges. They worked 24/7 with lots of construction workers.
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It’s not damage. It is remodeling. Earth always changes. Nothing remains the same each day.
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Wow, Maybe the bears and the buffalo will now have the land to themselves.
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This is mother natures our earth is a living breathing world and ever changing and really has nothing to do with climate change. These weather incidents have been going on since the beginning of time. 🌏 💕
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Great video KSL. One to be shared with family and friends. We were evacuated Monday evening and got to return to our home Tuesday. Thankfully all is OK at home.
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We stayed at the Mammoth Hot Springs Lodge the 1st week in March this year. I drove on US89 and several of the other roads in the area. Pretty shocking seeing the damage this flood did.
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Why is this impacting Utah's tourism industry? Yellowstone isnt in Utah