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John Colter was the first European American to describe Yellowstone in 1805. His descriptions of the many geothermal features led to the nickname of, " Colter's Hell", as few people believed the place existed anywhere but in his mind.
John Colter was the first person of European descent to record a visit to this area, and most likely the first European to have seen its thermal features. Mountain men like him were known to tell whoppers about their adventures, so few people took his stories seriously at the time. It is impossible to know whether Colter saw features within what is now Yellowstone National Park, or those to the east of the present park.
Most likely the first people to experience what we know of today as Yellowstone National Park were the Tukudika Indians (commonly known as the Sheepeaters) about 12,000 years ago. The first white man to venture into Yellowstone is commonly held to be John Colter, who left the Lewis and Clark Expedition in search of beaver pelt, and in 1807 explored the eastern side of Yellowstone.
i have been to yellowstone
People go exploring to meet new people and to get goods for them self's and for there king and there queen.
No. The last time Yellowstone erupted there were no people around to be affected.
People go exploring to meet new people and to get goods for them self's and for there king and there queen.
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About 10,000 people acoss the world visit Yellowstone park.
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