Hi, I see you want to take little trip through Montana ... Ok, just take a look at this Montana's panorama and wide your Navigator window to allow the picture take as much place as large your monitor is. Please, do this for me.
Well, cowboys, you're all pretty good people. And it seems to me you are ready to see and listen my short boring story.
As you remember our group (Cynthia, Leong, Neel, Goran, Omar, and me) visited Montana State for several meetings with country medicine, education, and business people . There we were living in small city Bozeman. I cannot say the city is so large as this photo but it is a part of real Wild West at least.
One day our guide Cynthia was so very kind to take us to sightviewing trip to YellowStone national park (hope you've heard�about it from books of American culture or American history). Our tour was around YellowStone lake. To our sorry we had not swim in it:�road around the lake is not very large our bus driver could stop bus and let us swim. Because of this people from Salt Lake City group, who liked to swim were a little happiest than we.
First thing we had see after boring road to YellowStone were buffalos, laing under sun. As biggest animal likers Leong and me tried to take some photos of close views of those great bulls. As result -- guarding buffalos ranger warned us that we to hold our cameras as far from bulls as long Amazonka river is. But you know, we are bad guys. Next view for us was crying ranger "Men, I ask you to go to the road from here. NOW!!!". Ranger had a shotgun, so you can guess what we had to do after that.
Nature we've met in YellowStone park is great. To see such wonderful combination of forests, hills, and mountains around place where I live I have to go through many miles with train or airplan to another CIS (xUSSR)�countries. But I could remember nothing to compare with fountains and clouds of boiled water -- gazers.
We have visited Grand Canion with waterfall and nicest rocks. I wonder we could stay and look at the falling water very long time -- people can look at fire way like this, and they imagine that fire seems like living. Another good looking waterfall we saw at Falling Tower.
We started back home and had a chance to see Hot Springs. It's from white soft stone with hot water flowing above it. When sun shining at the stones you cannot beleive that it is a simple nature creature -- it seems like builded by man hands monument.
And finally to give us (and Cynthia especially, who was even exclaiming of surprizing scene) some more pleasure, from top of one rock rams said us "Bye-bye!".