Carl Henning

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Water Falls

Water falls because gravity makes it fall. Yellowstone has numerous waterfalls. First a collection of smaller ones, then the Lower Falls of the Yellowstone with their 308-foot fall.

Oh Give Me a Home…

Oh give me a home where the buffalo roam and the skies are not cloudy all day. This is from Home on the Range, an anthem of The West (and the state song of Kansas). Oops, the American buffalo is not a buffalo, but a bison (scientific name: bison bison). With ten pictures and two alleged humorous references.

Old Faithful

With over a thousand pictures over the four days in Yellowstone, where should I start. I decided to start with Yellowstone’s iconic Old Faithful with it’s predictable schedule of eruptions. And in our case: no crowds!

Le Trois Tetons

The Shoshone called then “Many Pinnacles.” The Americans called them “Pilot Knobs.” The French you know the French, called them “Le Trois Tetons,” “The Three Breasts.” You would think the French of all people would know they don’t come in threes. Plus baseball anecdote.