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Hot Springs State Park in Thermopolis, Wyoming, USA is known for hot springs which flow at a constant 135*. The water flows into the Big Horn river. We stopped for a few photos, but it was hot (and smelly)and we were on our way to the dinosaur museum!

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OMG remarkable post my lovely friend. The breathtaking scenery and shots. Up and resteem ;)) Have a beautiful day ;))

Thanks so much, dear Margaret! I have 100's of photos from that trip....you are likely to see more. it was our last major road trip.

I would love to see more. Fantastic place for relaxing and amazing for a tired soul :-))) great. I am looking forward:-)))

Amazing views, Melinda! In the thumbnail, I thought that was a waterfall... 😏

I guess it kind of is....just a drippy one!

Very cool! I'm not sure I could get my wife out on that little bridge though.

she would at least want to have nose plugs!

I can smell the sulfer already! Haha!

Oh, you know it!! No breeze and a HOT summer day.

Congratz, you just have been resteemed by @pixresteemer!
(All right but who is pixresteemer?)

This place is absolutely stunning! Love the photos and the landscape!

Wyoming is an incredible state if you like wide open spaces!

I do! Actually I love everything, would love to travel everywhere! Thanks Melinda!

Traveling is my passion, too! I hope you get to go everywhere!

Thanks, Melinda, I hope I still have time for it!

The river looks so inviting! @melinda010100

It is a beautiful river!

That "smelly" was maybe bacause of an old dinosaur in the water 😉

That had not occurred to me!🤣 maybe old dinosaurs DO smell like rotten eggs!

That's a wellknown fact 😂😂😂

very beautiful all photos. nice

can you swim there?

Most people use the bath house where the mineral water is maintained at 104 degrees. I dont think the river is deep enough for swimmimg. Did you see my previous post with the abandoned cabin? Same river.

Im not sure if i saw your previous post, I'll take a look ( :