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I have a new favorite place in North America, and it stinks

This video shows the otherworldly scenery of Grand Prismatic Spring in Yellowstone National Park.

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Old Faithful gets the spotlight. The Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone gets the river-mist rainbows. The bears and bison get oohs and aahs and bring gridlock just by wandering near the road. But my new favorite place in Yellowstone National Park is none of those. It’s Grand Prismatic Spring, the star of this video.

In fact, as of today, it’s my favorite place in North America. (It’s also the largest spring in North America.) There’s something surreal about the wind-shipped clouds of stinky steam, the alternating hot blasts and cold gusts, the variable visibility, the rich prismatic hues of the water, even the stately procession of global tourists on the boardwalk, whispering and hollering in a dozen languages.

Grand Prismatic Spring is about 7 miles north of Old Faithful in Yellowstone National Park. Photo taken in 2015.

Grand Prismatic Spring is about 7 miles north of Old Faithful in Yellowstone National Park. Photo taken in 2015.

(Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)
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The biggest drawback: Its parking lot fills up fast every morning. But it’s easy to find -- 6.8 miles north of Old Faithful and the Old Faithful Inn on Grand Loop Road.

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