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Tourists Ignore Safety Warning at Yellowstone Park’s Hot Springs, Put Hands in 78-Degree Water

▲The female tourist even put her hand into the 78-degree hot spring. (Picture / flip from Instagram /touronsofyellowstone

Reporter Li Zhenhui / Comprehensive report

It was reported in Yellowstone Park in the United States that some tourists ignored the safety warning signs and approached the hot spring with a temperature as high as 78 degrees. Crazy on the road.

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Yellowstone Park in Wyoming is famous for its rich natural landscapes and geothermal resources. However, it has recently been circulated on the Internet that a pair of male and female tourists disregarded the on-site warning signs to warn of danger. Inside the hot spring with a high temperature of 78 degrees.

In the video, it can be seen that when the woman put her hand into the hot spring, she was afraid that she would fall into the water, so she asked a male friend to help her on the other side. As a result, she put her hand into the water and immediately screamed, “It’s so hot, this is really hot. It’s hot,” a stupid act that made other tourists who witnessed it laugh.

Netizens who shot the video said that he had planned to report the behavior of the female tourists, but he could not find the park staff around him so he had to give up. The video later attracted the attention of the Yellowstone Park Authority, which stated that it was investigating and reminded that more than 20 people had been burned or died because they fell into the hot spring, so tourists are strictly prohibited from touching or soaking in the hot spring.


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2023-06-30 03:53:00

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