10 Bizarre Facts About Yellowstone National Park

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"Guyzer" is the American pronunciation, "geezer" the British. However, if the US has more geysers in Yellowstone alone than the rest of the world in its entirety, it seems only fitting to use the American pronunciation, especially if the alternative makes you think primarily of retirees--although Yellowstone no doubt boasts a disproportionate number of those as well.

reyperry
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In the US, a geezer is generally a cranky old man.

alidaweber
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Stop being the interim host, PLEASE. You do a great job. I'd much rather that you stay around. Greetings from Dimboola in Victoria, Australia. 😊

nancycurtis
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Is Karl going to be the official host yet????!

heatherbee
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I am sorry but Geysir is an Icelandic word so try and use google to pronounce it for you😄

oceanssecret
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Since Yellowstone is in America, you should use the American pronunciation!

lovingmayberry
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Karl, with a “K”, you are a Legend. This was a catastrophically excellent episode! It’s time to name you the Host with an “H”, dammit!

donbrunodelamancha
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I'm disappointed that the writer didn't include the number of people who are boiled alive in the pools and then some bodies are desolved by the acidic nature of the pools.

evelyntodd
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I’ve been to Yellowstone more times than I can count since the 80s, and American’s have always called the volcanoes in Yellowstone:
Geysers (eg: guysers, including everyone who worked at Yellowstone)
And we’ve called old people geezers. That’s the difference between the two…

denysecoop
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karl goes off about his last name... every newfoundlander, "I wonder if he's related to Joey?"

theresacreamforthat
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Getting blown into the air isn't the worse thing that can happen from bathing in a hot spring. Some of those springs are not only boiling hot but highly acidic. A few years ago, some guy ventured into a hot spring on a dare. He basically melted almost immediately and not a trace of him could be recovered.

JohnDrummondPhoto
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Karl, you are wrong. The correct pronunciation of the word geyser is "gai zr", I just looked it up, which is spoken as GUY ZER

latenighter
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As an American, and one from the west no less, I can assure you, we pronounce it guy-zer.

kativandermark
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The true source of Yellowstone's earthquakes is all those geezers (over half the world total) with their canes stomping around the park.

charlotteemerson
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My guys sounding like a teacher ‘yes my names Smallwood let’s move on’ shush my lad

tombedford
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Having been to Yellowstone, there are a lot of geysers and there are a lot of geezers there. Both are pretty common actually and kind of smell funny.

Hatterboot
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These videos always make My day! You're the Best 😊😊😊

danielsantiagourtado
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Bruh the "Smallwood" joke in every video is getting played out. Just a tip

DavidInMonroe
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Plot twist: a giant asteroid lands in Yellow Stone plugging the supervolcano

BigMobe
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Hi Carl, small note here for you and the author: thanks to decades of conservation and banning the use of DDT in the 1970s, Osprey are not in zoos. I doubt they ever were due to their biology. Just wanted you to.know. Love from across the pond.

ravensdotter