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Bwana 07:24 AM 06-16-2016
Originally Posted by rockymtnchief:
Chinese man fined for collecting thermal water in Yellowstone

http://billingsgazette.com/lifestyle...ampaign=LEEDCC
Oh crap, now the Chinese are starting to show up. For some reason they are the ones that normally have issues understanding the rules in the park. There should be some interesting news articles in the near future.
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displacedinMN 08:15 AM 07-25-2016
Woman gets out of car at nature park-China

http://www.kare11.com/news/nation-no...ur-1/280481218
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Bwana 08:24 AM 07-25-2016
Originally Posted by displacedinMN:
Woman gets out of car at nature park-China

http://www.kare11.com/news/nation-no...ur-1/280481218
Wow! That thing drug her off like she was a rag doll. Darwin Award consideration.
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Frosty 08:57 AM 07-25-2016
Originally Posted by Bwana:
Wow! That thing drug her off like she was a rag doll. Darwin Award consideration.
Originally Posted by :
BEIJING - Siberian tigers at a wildlife park in Beijing mauled a woman to death and wounded another when they stepped out of their car in an enclosure, a Chinese state-run newspaper said.

A tiger pounced on one of the women after she got out of a private car in which she was touring the Beijing Badaling Wildlife World on Saturday, the Legal Evening News reported.

Surveillance video shows a woman getting out of a white sedan after it stops in the tiger enclosure.

As she walks to the driver’s side door and opens it, a tiger suddenly attacks from her behind and drags her off.

The second woman was killed by another tiger that leapt at her after she stepped out of the vehicle to try to help her companion, the report said.
So, it sounds like the woman drug off by the tiger in the video was just injured, while the woman that got out to help was the one to get killed. Am I reading that right?
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displacedinMN 10:25 AM 07-25-2016
Correct frosty
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displacedinMN 06:17 AM 08-05-2016
Short version

A 5,000-year-old rock carving of a figure on skis is among the most recognized symbols of Norway. Two kids, however, thought it could use some improving. In what's been described as "a national tragedy," the Norwegian boys are accused of using a sharp tool to retrace the image on the island of Tro—among the earliest evidence of skiing—to make it more obvious, per the Local and New York Daily News.

The image of the skier—which inspired the logo for the 1994 Lilliehammer Olympics—wasn't even the only one damaged. An image of a whale that's part of the same scene also was hit.


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Bwana 07:19 AM 08-27-2016
Yellowstone Park employee dies after fall from Grandview Point

A Yellowstone National Park employee died Friday morning after falling from a view point above the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone River.

Estefania Liset Mosquera Alcivar, 21, fell from Grandview Point, according to a news release from Yellowstone National Park. Alcivar was a concession stand worker and was standing with co-workers when she fell over the edge of the rim trail at about 3 a.m.

Park rangers and paramedics responded and had to wait to locate Alcivar's body until daylight. They determined the fall was not survivable and recovered Alcivar's body just after 10 a.m.

Alcivar was born in Quito, Ecuador, and was in the U.S. on a work visa.

The incident is under investigation by the National Park Service, and visitors are urged to use caution when walking on rim trails.

The woman's death is part of a summer of unfortunate incidents at Yellowstone.

An Oregon man died at the park in June when he walked off the boardwalk at Norris Geyser Basin, slipped and fell into a hot spring.

Earlier that month a 13-year-old boy was burned when his father, who had been carrying him, slipped into a different spring.

In May, a Canadian film crew was accused of leaving an established boardwalk and stepping into a fragile geothermal area where they snapped photos and took video of themselves.

Also that month, another Canadian man loaded a bison calf into his SUV because he thought it was cold. The calf later had to be euthanized because it could not be reunited with its herd.

http://billingsgazette.com/news/loca...c681ca76c.html
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displacedinMN 04:53 PM 08-28-2016
Article in paper today

http://www.startribune.com/visitor-m...100/391535321/
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displacedinMN 03:49 PM 09-05-2016
Duckbill rock formation in Oregon destroyed by idiots


The ones above are not the perps

https://kobi5.com/news/destruction-o...igation-35215/
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Bwana 04:30 PM 09-05-2016
Originally Posted by displacedinMN:
Duckbill rock formation in Oregon destroyed by idiots


The ones above are not the perps

https://kobi5.com/news/destruction-o...igation-35215/
Wow :-) Those are normally the kind of dimwits that show up around here at Yellowstone.
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Bwana 03:31 PM 11-15-2016
The extended soak....details on Mr. well done and his last adventure

Man died seeking place to soak in Yellowstone park

An Oregon man who died after falling into a scalding Yellowstone National Park hot spring was looking for a place to "hot pot," the forbidden practice of soaking in one of the park's thermal features, officials said.

Sable Scott told investigators that she and her 23-year-old brother, Colin, left a boardwalk near Pork Chop Geyser on June 7 and walked several hundred feet up a hill in search of "a place that they could potentially get into and soak," Deputy Chief Ranger Lorant Veress told KULR-TV in an interview.

As Sable Scott took video of her brother with her cellphone, he reached down to check the water temperature and slipped and fell into the hot pool, according to the incident report obtained by KULR through a Freedom of Information Act request.

Park officials did not release the video or a description of it.

Search and rescue rangers spotted Colin Scott's body in the pool the day of the accident, but a lightning storm prevented recovery.

The next day, workers could not find any remains in the churning, acidic water, Veress said.

"In very short order, there was a significant amount of dissolving," Veress said.

The National Park Service did not issue any citations in Colin Scott's death.

Scott was on a college graduation trip with his sister at the time of his death, which came a day after six people were cited for walking off-trail at the park's Grand Prismatic Spring.

A week later, a tourist from China was fined $1,000 for breaking through the fragile crust in the Mammoth Hot Springs area, apparently to collect water for medicinal purposes.

http://billingsgazette.com/news/stat...0469046fb.html
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stumppy 03:38 PM 11-15-2016
Originally Posted by Bwana:
The extended soak....details on Mr. well done and his last adventure

Man died seeking place to soak in Yellowstone park

An Oregon man who died after falling into a scalding Yellowstone National Park hot spring was looking for a place to "hot pot," the forbidden practice of soaking in one of the park's thermal features, officials said.

Sable Scott told investigators that she and her 23-year-old brother, Colin, left a boardwalk near Pork Chop Geyser on June 7 and walked several hundred feet up a hill in search of "a place that they could potentially get into and soak," Deputy Chief Ranger Lorant Veress told KULR-TV in an interview.

As Sable Scott took video of her brother with her cellphone, he reached down to check the water temperature and slipped and fell into the hot pool, according to the incident report obtained by KULR through a Freedom of Information Act request.

Park officials did not release the video or a description of it.

Search and rescue rangers spotted Colin Scott's body in the pool the day of the accident, but a lightning storm prevented recovery.

The next day, workers could not find any remains in the churning, acidic water, Veress said.

"In very short order, there was a significant amount of dissolving," Veress said.

The National Park Service did not issue any citations in Colin Scott's death.

Scott was on a college graduation trip with his sister at the time of his death, which came a day after six people were cited for walking off-trail at the park's Grand Prismatic Spring.

A week later, a tourist from China was fined $1,000 for breaking through the fragile crust in the Mammoth Hot Springs area, apparently to collect water for medicinal purposes.

http://billingsgazette.com/news/stat...0469046fb.html
Guess they didn't get all steamed up over it. Probably best to just let this incident fade away to nothing.
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eDave 03:04 PM 05-21-2017
Originally Posted by displacedinMN:
Duckbill rock formation in Oregon destroyed by idiots


The ones above are not the perps

https://kobi5.com/news/destruction-o...igation-35215/
This is infuriating. :-)
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Dartgod 03:37 PM 11-15-2016
I'm MELTING.....
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Rain Man 09:47 PM 11-15-2016
That had to hurt.
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