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Grand Prismatic Spring, Yellowstone National Park, USA in 4K (Ultra HD)

Grand Prismatic Spring, Yellowstone National Park, USA in 4K (Ultra HD)

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The Grand Prismatic Spring offers one of the most stunning views in the Yellowstone National Park. It is the largest pool in the park and the third in the world. It is located in the Midway Geyser Basin and its major feature is its amazing coloration, caused by bacteria, living on the edges of the mineral rich water. The pool is about 370 feet/113 m in diameter and is 121 feet/37 m deep. Several smaller springs are located in close proximity. This video was shot from two locations: from the nearby hill at noon, and by the spring in the late afternoon. Recorded September 2014 in 4K (Ultra HD) with Sony AX100.
Date: 2019-10-24

Comments and reviews: 10


I'm glad for national parks and that governments and men of the wildest heart had the forseight to preserve he natural wonders of the world. A place where humanity has gathered and said, this does not exist for some cheap exploitation. It belongs to the creation of time and it is Mother Earth that gave such mundane clay for such majesty exhulted for all, for the creatures of the feild as they forage for the day's events and the highest order that the gods have chosen to shine on. A painter can paint this, a dreamer can dream this, but it has been proven by the sights of our eye. And for that on the darkest of days I will be thankful.
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hi i have few questions here, im curious to know: 1. how hot is the water and the land around it? because i see no railing at where the people steps, guess its not that hot? 2. is there any video of any man or mechanism doing a diving tour into the lake? 3. what kind of micro organism is that on the land around the lake? is it a good or bad one?
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this place has a huge possibility to erupt and sink down and create a lake with a volcano within it. bc this is exactly how Taal Volcano in the Philippines was long long time ago. the whole area is the volcano itself. people have no idea how huge the eruption on this place is going to be and how damaging it will be.
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I've only been to Yellowstone once & that was in '17. There were some thermal specimens I didn't get to see far beyond Old Faithful as there was so many & so much walking for my old hips, lol. I did see all of the Upper & lower Norris Basin stuff. Very awesome place to visit.
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The quality of your videos is outstanding. Not only the footage, also the editing and the musical settings are brilliant. You mentionend that you use Adobe Premiere Pro to edit your videos. What Kind of Hardware is required to edit the 4k-footage?
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DIOS ES MAJESTUOSOEstoy asombrada. Viendo ese hermoso lugar, es una de las tantas Maravillas del Mundo. Yo estoy enamorada de ver todos esos paisajes, lugares tan Espectaculares Gracias por tomar de su tiempo y compartir tanta belleza
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I'm still amazed that there isn't a fence along the walkway. I've heard of horror stories of people falling in. And those walkways are pretty thin. It wouldn't take much if you accidentally tripped or something.
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lovely video. We are going there again in June. This time we want to get up high on to the hill behind the spring to get better photos. Where did you park and walk from when you took this video?
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Your videos have the best quality I've seen on youtube. I love the format. Maybe you could add facts and demographics to each video you make for every country in the next videos
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one place in the world i would never go to, i would go to iraq, iran, china, the alps, tibet, but yellowstone, if some asshole bumps into you, you fall into a pit of acid
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