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A popular Yellowstone National Park attraction will remain closed to summer tourists as scientists monitor a rogue thermal pool that might blast again after a major explosion last July.
The hydrothermal explosion at Yellowstone National Park last summer was caused by a "clogged up" plumbing system, the U.S.
After an explosion that destroyed part of a visitor area, scientists now have evidence that explains what happened.
Yellowstone National Park is home to a huge and varied range of animal life but in recent days, many creatures appear to be ...
A 17-year-old boy visiting Yellowstone National Park was seriously burned after he stepped on a piece of land near a geyser ...
A small eruption occurred in the middle of Yellowstone National Park's Black Diamond Pool in Wyoming on May 31, less than a year after a massive hydrothermal explosion at the same site sent crowds ...
A small eruption occurred in the middle of Yellowstone National Park's Black Diamond Pool in Wyoming on May 31, less than a year after a massive hydrothermal explosion at the same site sent crowds ...
Firefighters are battling wildfires in at least two national parks. The Dragon Bravo Fire is burning at the North Rim of the ...
The unsettling 13-foot gap is located at Norris Geyser Basin - one of the hottest, oldest and most dynamic of Yellowstone's thermal areas.
A 17-year-old male was hospitalized after he stepped through the crust into thermal water near a geyser in Yellowstone ...
The geologists had not visited the North Geyser Basin since fall 2024. On this visit, they discovered a new pool in the ...