Road melts at Yellowstone National Park
- Yellowstone sits on top of one of the world’s largest volcanoes
- Extreme heat from the volcano’s thermal areas damaged the popular road
- No volcanic eruption is expected for 1,000 years or more
(CNN) — The road was melting.
Extreme heat from thermal features at Yellowstone National Park, created by the active volcano below the park, caused oil to bubble on a road surface on July 9 and damage it.

Park crews had to close and repair the 3.3-mile loop road that takes visitors past White Dome Geyser, Great Fountain Geyser and Firehole Lake.
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Road melts at Yellowstone National Park
Blame it on the Yellowstone Volcano.
Yellowstone National Park — a UNESCO World Heritage Site — sits atop one of the world’s largest volcanoes, and some of the thermal spots have damaged the popular Firehole Lake Drive. The park features over 10,000 thermal spots, about half the world’s known thermal spots.
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Am Not Ashamed………….Yes man wants control of all that God is truly in control of as satan learned the hard way when he thought he could rise above God and sit on the mercy seat.(Isaiah 14:12-17……… At times we have to wonder why do some choose to go against God, yet many do. God Bless You.
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There is a lot of uncertainty with the yellowstone caldera. Even the scientists can’t explain what is going on or what will happen. And of course the scientists say, move along nothing to see. God is in control.
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