A birds-eye view of Yellowstone flooding damage

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Published 2022-06-15

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  • The animals have the park to themselves. They’re going to love it.
  • @danstrayer111
    The real sign of hope is that the animals in YS Park get a reprieve from millions of idiots trying to interact with them.
  • How is it "damaged"? It's Yellowstone, it's a natural place. Damaging man made things is all it is.
  • @dmartinez5117
    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
  • Thanks for including the Lamar Valley in the video. Nice to see the bison weren't adversely affected.
  • I think the park closure and the floods will actually be beneficial to the overall ecosystem of the park.
  • @FrankGreenway
    Remember that’s how those canyons and rivers were before mankind interfered
  • @tmoni148
    If only we could flood in Nevada. We actually need it
  • @x0539p
    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.
  • @NyuuMikuru1
    It’s not damage. It is remodeling. Earth always changes. Nothing remains the same each day.
  • @pookiezzzzz
    Wow, Maybe the bears and the buffalo will now have the land to themselves.
  • @diana7043
    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. 🌏 💕
  • @eandsm4620
    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.
  • 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.
  • @mikehinz4394
    Why is this impacting Utah's tourism industry? Yellowstone isnt in Utah