yellowstone造句1 Stopping for wildlife is a common occurrence in Yellowstone.
2 Traveling south along the Yellowstone River, you will pass blue heron, ducks, geese and trumpeter swans.
3 Other crowds gather at Yellowstone Falls and around the lake.
4 The Gardiner entrance to Yellowstone -- the demarcation between civilization and wildness -- is an arch without a door.
5 There's also a fire in Yellowstone now, and smoke drifting across the Grand Teton Park.
6 The Yellowstone herd, which is directly descended from those last surviving bison, is of particular spiritual importance to those tribes.
7 Yellowstone was threatened in 1883-4 by a plan to allow mining, but the park was saved after an intense debate.
8 Yellowstone became the world's first national park in 1872.
9 The snowcoach concept in Yellowstone provides low-impact, low-pollution access.
10 Yellowstone sand verbena are endemic to the Yellowstone's lakeshores.
11 Wolves are now the marquee animal in Yellowstone.
12 We are going to do YellowStone National Park first.
13 There are over 1,000 miles of trails around Yellowstone.
14 Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Park, both convenient day trips from Bozeman, are also a bargain for retirees. U.
15 Scientists say a new bacteria species discovered in Yellowstone"s thermal pools could improve the use of bacteria to produce ethanol."
16 Many of them have never been in Yellowstone Park or Glacier Park.
17 He pointed south across the Yellowstone River valley to a tiny dot of willow and aspen that seemed to explode in brilliant yellows against the backdrop of prairie tans and grays.
18 The incredible geysers and picture postcard landscape brought Yellowstone its fame.
19 Towering convective clouds rained down a hailstorm of ash, and firebrands even spanned the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone.
20 Over ten thousand square miles in area, it is several times the size of Yellowstone, our own largest national park.
21 The boatmen who brought trade goods up the Missouri as far as the Yellowstone made $ 220 for the round trip.
22 The only conceivable justification for a dam on the Yellowstone was flood control.
23 We watched an interesting TV special on coyotes in Yellowstone Park.
24 Other parks have more spectacular scenery, higher mountains or ocean views, but Yellowstone is the place for animals.
25 The Crows were also called the Absaroka, and they hunted in the Yellowstone valley.
26 Boatmen traded goods up the Missouri River as far as Yellowstone.
27 Hundreds of astonished observers, including one with a movie camera, saw the fireball from Grand Teton and Yellowstone parks.
28 Cohan and his colleagues have found these microbial species in the hot springs of Yellowstone National Park.
29 There are still close to 10,000 elk wintering in Yellowstone and perhaps double that number summering in the park.
30 The park is located at the headwaters of the Yellowstone River, from which it takes its historical name.