Poetry describing the colorful spring of the big prism

Yellowstone National Park Grand Prism Colored Hot Springs: the third largest hot springs in the world.

Yellowstone National Park claims to be the first national park in the world and the most popular tourist attraction in the United States.

The hot springs, waterfalls, virgin forests and wildlife in Huangshi National Park bring extraordinary experiences to tourists. Especially the steaming hot springs in Yellowstone National Park, it's a fantastic scene!

Among many hot springs, the most famous one is the Yellowstone prism color spring. It looks like a volcano that will erupt at any time, but in fact it is the third largest hot spring in the world, next to the frying pan lake in New Zealand and the boiling lake in Dominica. This hot spring is located in the "middle geyser basin" of Yellowstone National Park, and it is also the largest hot spring in the United States. But the big prism color spring is so famous not because of its scale, but because of its bright colors.

There are more than 60 kilometers of lava and crystal mud underground in Yellowstone National Park. But there is no hole cone here.

Crater is an interrelated myth. More than 65,438+0,000 mud pots, boiling water rivers and fountains act as natural pressure relief valves, which can ensure the continuous spraying of water from the colorful spring with large prism.

The colorful large prism hot springs in Yellowstone National Park fascinate many people. Because of its huge area, unfortunately, when tourists approach, they often can't see the whole picture and can't fully appreciate its magnificence.

On the way to find the big prism, I accidentally bumped into the trail of Fairy Waterfall. After a long walk, I suddenly found that I could climb to the top of the mountain to see the big prism. So I climbed up and had a very good view. Really lucky. )

Let's talk about how to find the best place to see the big prism color spring:

First drive to the Fairy Falls Trail (there will be a location on many maps) and stop. Walk along the Fairy Waterfall Trail for a certain distance (about 10 minute), and you will see an artificial path on the left side of the mountain (it is estimated that photographers stepped on it), and then climb to the top of the mountain to see the whole picture of the big prism. The slope of the mountain is still quite large, so the road up the mountain is not very easy to climb, which may be a bit difficult for the elderly. But the landscape above is definitely worth the effort!