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- noun the first national park in the United States; located in the border area between Wyoming and Montana and Idaho; spectacular wilderness; famous for Old Faithful geyser and for buffalo and bears
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Examples
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Jackson Hole may seem an odd place to hold a press junket when the usual locations are New York and L.A. However, Yellowstone National Park, which is located near Jackson Hole, is a major setting in 2012.
Before the World Ends, Matt Heads to Wyoming for 2012 and Interviews the Cast – Collider.com 2009
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You could call Yellowstone National Park the Serengeti of North America.
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We plan to try to get to either Yellowstone National Park which is only an hour and a half away from her place in Wyoming or Glacier National Park which is 5 or 6 hours west, in Montana.
new adventures ahead! WENDEE HOLTCAMP 2009
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We plan to try to get to either Yellowstone National Park which is only an hour and a half away from her place in Wyoming or Glacier National Park which is 5 or 6 hours west, in Montana.
Archive 2009-09-01 WENDEE HOLTCAMP 2009
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*** While our Heritage sites take in quite a large amount of territory, such as Yellowstone National Park and Mesa Verde, the Grand Canyon and the Everglades, other countries have much greater areas.
The SCAM behind NAIS - "Our Land: Collateral for the National Debt" 2008
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Even preserves such as Yellowstone National Park continue to lose biodiversity despite their large size and protected status.
Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming RSS Newsfeed 2009
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Lands within the National Park System, such as Yellowstone National Park, would still be unavailable for leasing under the final geothermal plan.
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Yellowstone National Park has also yielded organisms growing and reproducing in water hotter than 180 degrees Fahrenheit.
First Contact Marc Kaufman 2011
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Yellowstone National Park has also yielded organisms growing and reproducing in water hotter than 180 degrees Fahrenheit.
First Contact Marc Kaufman 2011
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Yellowstone National Park has just one campground open.
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