Is it weird to say that I thoroughly enjoyed a book about the various ways people die in what is arguably the best National Park? No? Okay, then I thoroughly enjoyed reading this. The water is pretty and doesn't look like death. The newer ones was tragic too because some were kids. It was sad but I just kept thinking about how hard it must of been. There were fires, drowning, and other odd things too. Must have been very hard back then because there were so many suicides. There is always death by other people and a lot of suicide especially in the distant past. The ground crumbles, there wasn't any paths back then, steam made vision had to see the trail, gas from the vents, falling in was an almost sure death sentence or slow death.īesides the many falls, many jumped in not understanding how hot 190 degrees really is! Boiled alive! Or a dog gets lose and they try to rescue the dog. No Native Americans lived there, they were too smart! There are too many ways to accidentally die! People who were living there before 1900. It described deaths from way before it was a park. Death in Yellowstone: Accidents and Foolhardiness in the First National Park
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