Black diamond pool has a history of small to large hydrothermal explosions, its formation was one of these, Yellowstone isn't waking up, it's a normal event.
It’s not at all a normal event. Biscuit basin has been this way since the 50’s. Normal are the regular geothermal eruptions, not a major explosion like this of both land and water.
Think it was meant to go off in old faithful but like gambling on a fart it didn't make it..... glad there's no reported injuries hope there's none that are discovered later or people that are discovered to be missing from this event. The aftermath photos look insane so hoping for the best possible recovery from this!! Both for the guests that experienced this and the park so it can be enjoyable once again. Nature is absolutely insane!! Gotta love it!! Keeps you on your toes that's for sure or maybe I'm just the only one on that! Lol!
I am a frequent visitor to the park, why wouldn't you watch it. They got a pretty good distance away, definitely far enough to dodge a flying rock. Hydrothermal explosions are pretty short lived and expel most of their energy very quickly.
@@TroutWest I am not Bryan, but I would recommend the Old Faithful Lodge Cabins in the park. Great location and a decent price for the park. Madison Campground is my favorite campground.
GAIA is going through the ascension process along with the rest of Humankind. She's resetting herself from all of the damage that has been done to her and unfortunately, it's not all going to be pretty.
What sort of damage? Are you referring to the hundreds of thousands of asteroids, supervolcanoes, magnetic pole shifts and earthquakes which have literally moved mountains and seas over billions of years? Or are you referring to a recent slight alteration in a minor gas component over a .00002% portion of earth history?