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Authorities Shout in the Sky: They Remove Hundreds of Selfie Sticks From Yellowstone’s Geothermal Sources

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Yellowstone National Park, located between Wyoming, Montana and Idaho, attracts more than four million visitors a year. Its thermal sources, geysers and volcanic landscapes are the most in love. However, the increase in tourism and the strong winds of the area have generated an unexpected problem: the accumulation of garbage in the hydrothermal areas. The United States Geological Service (USGS) has reported that every season thousands of objects…
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Yellowstone National Park, located between Wyoming, Montana and Idaho, attracts more than four million visitors a year. Its thermal sources, geysers and volcanic landscapes are the most in love. However, the increase in tourism and the strong winds of the area have generated an unexpected problem: the accumulation of garbage in the hydrothermal areas. The United States Geological Service (USGS) has reported that every season thousands of objects…

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OKDIARIO broke the news in on Thursday, October 16, 2025.
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