After A Yellowstone Geyser Violently Erupted, Park Rangers Made A Startling Discovery In The Debris

First Of Its Kind

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So years later the U.S. Congress announced the creation of Yellowstone National Park – the first reserve of its kind ever created in America. And some have argued that it is the oldest to be found anywhere in the world. More than 150 years later, it remains one of the country’s most-visited natural attractions.