The Mystery at Yellowstone National Park
Christina, Grant, Mimi and Papa snowmobile into Yellowstone National Park to encounter mud pots, geysers, bison, beauty, bears, volcanic action, and a mystery of historic proportions!
Christina, Grant, Mimi and Papa snowmobile into Yellowstone National Park to encounter mud pots, geysers, bison, beauty, bears, volcanic action, and a mystery of historic proportions!
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“So wh<strong>at</strong> are we going to see?” asked<br />
Christina, popping a last grape into her mouth.<br />
“Oh, Christina,” said Mimi, “the park is full of<br />
sights and sounds and smells th<strong>at</strong> you could<br />
never imagine!”<br />
“Th<strong>at</strong>’s right,” said Papa. “As a m<strong>at</strong>ter<br />
of fact, when the 19th century explorers began<br />
telling the stories about wh<strong>at</strong> they saw in this<br />
wilderness, people didn’t believe them.”<br />
“Wh<strong>at</strong> couldn’t they believe?” asked<br />
Grant skeptically.<br />
“<strong>The</strong>y couldn’t believe wh<strong>at</strong> you are<br />
getting ready to see on this trip,” said Mimi.<br />
“<strong>Yellowstone</strong> N<strong>at</strong>ional <strong>Park</strong> is a boiling,<br />
bubbling, steaming, gushing, spewing, sizzling,<br />
smelly place!”<br />
Grant looked out the window <strong>at</strong> the sun<br />
coming up and glistening off the powder-white<br />
snow. “It’s freezing cold and there is a ton<br />
of snow outside,” he said. “I don’t see how<br />
anything can boil and steam in the dead<br />
of winter.”<br />
“Th<strong>at</strong>’s wh<strong>at</strong>’s so amazing about<br />
<strong>Yellowstone</strong>, young ’un,” said Papa. “And wait<br />
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