The colours in and around the thermal pools at Yellowstone really amazed and interested us. We took so many photos we really thought we should share some of them with you. The stunning colours are formed by thermophyles (heat loving organisms). From a Visitor Information brocure: ‘These organisms – bacteria, algae and archaea – are... Continue Reading →
Yellowstone National Park
Everyone has heard of Yellowstone. It’s iconic, real American, biggest and the best, first National Park in the world, Old Faithful, blah, blah, blah! Well, we’re here to tell you, it’s pretty bloody good! When we travelled in the US last, we visited a number of parks in California, including Yosemite and were really impressed.... Continue Reading →
Jackson Hole and Grand Teton National Park
Utah disappeared behind us as we headed North and into Idaho (very briefly) and then into Wyoming, on our way to the town of Jackson and the Grand Teton National Park. Like many of the settlements in and around the Rockies, Jackson’s settlement history goes back to the beaver fur trade that began in the... Continue Reading →
A day in Salt Lake City
The centrepiece of Salt Lake City today is not unlike many cities around the world, where a church and a plaza are the centre of the community. Here however, it is not a Catholic heritage as we have seen through South America. Salt Lake City is home to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day... Continue Reading →