You have to see Yellowstone park
by Corina Ciubotaru
American wildlife is getting more and more accustomed to humans lately, it seems. Yellowstone has been receiving almost 10% more visitors this year than the same period in 2006, as construction work at East Entrance is over and doesn't require closing the park at night. The park, a favored destination for those passionate by winter sports, has had some problems with snowmobile regulation in the past, but it seems they are over this year as officials found the best solution to please both tourists and environmental activists. You can still take a ride in a snowmobile or snowcoach and take pictures of deer and birds or the spectacular geysers blowing up steam. Flowers and warm weather in the summer and gorgeous natural colors in the fall add up to a visit you certainly won't forget, no matter when you decide to come. It is probably the experience of a lifetime since there aren't many places left in the world where such beauty still exists.For those who can't get enough of the great outdoors and Yellowstone in particular, there's news that a man in selling his house in the West Yellowstone region for an undisclosed price. The home comes equipped with its own helipad and it overlooks Duck Creek Pond, it has six bedrooms and a guest house of three bedrooms and it just might be the thing for you if you've always wondered what nature life is all about. The owner, who now lives in Texas because of warmer days, runs a wildlife center that protects bears and wolves.
related story: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap_travel/20070807/ap_tr_ge/travel_brief_yellowstone_visitors;_ylt=AsufH9cjypZkDaWR7Mwfb2Cs0NUE
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