Hello people!
There are trips that become a multi-sensory experience, where everything around us surprises, fascinates and excites us. In some places we not only feel contact with nature but we feel all the deep power that nature has and that happens, for example, in the Yellowstone National Park in the United States where all this is shown in an incredible way.
Because in Yellowstone everything is incredible, we are familiar with the name of the scene in a cartoon where a bear stole picnic baskets, but Yellowstone is a park of natural wonders, where the elements are at their maximum power, expression and beauty.
And I have hundreds of photos from this spectacular trip, so by looking and choosing we begin the first post (of only a few) with some of those powerful elements, we will go to see animals, nature and impressive landscapes. Now the two fundamental elements in the park are around us: Water and Fire.
Because below life beats strongly just like above, but here what is below can be felt and also seen with fury and strength. And in some places that incandescent life emerges that is recorded and leaves its mark, as if it were a modern art painting, the art of nature is impressive.
And let's go with the water, beyond we go to the area of the geysers, those columns of boiling water that shoot into the sky, and we stay to watch them, as in a show that begins slowly in order to capture the attention of its audience, which here is placed at a distance privileged distance but without risk of getting burned. That super powerful source of nature begins, meters above, and a supernatural force, but here the supernatural is the natural.
As if it were a time-lapse of water volcanoes, we enjoy that wonder, and we continue walking along the wooden plank paths while we feel a peculiar and rare sulfurous aroma, and more vapors that surround us, in a magical environment, from another planet or science fiction, but the reality of nature surpasses everything.
Strange landscapes from another world, and natural photographs, without filters, or marks, or artificial intelligence, nothing, here everything is natural and it is the most incredible thing we have ever seen, right?
There are not many more words to add really, we enjoyed those places, while we found others, and we will see more... But among what we have left, between hot areas, of vital fire that comes from the bowels of the earth, and hot water, mud is also formed. And there are small mud volcanos, not as elegant as geysers, or colorful holes with water, or lands of lava veins, but these pools of mud that bubble like a spa in which we would not like to get in are curious, because they smell like rotten eggs, but that is also the charm of nature.
So with the excited desire to continue discovering more wonders, more elements and more unique and spectacular landscapes, I look forward to seeing you in the next post!