2 tourists face criminal charges for taking a dangerously close look at Old Faithful Geyser in Yellowstone National Park, officials say.
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The tourists, one with a phone in his right hand and apparently taking an up-close-and-personal snapshot of Old Faithful, ignored signs that are prominent on trails throughout the park, a witness said. “And no, there is no barrier. They simply stepped off the boardwalk," a woman who took pictures of the misbehaving tourists told NBC News on Monday.
She said that signs are all over the park,"including right off the boardwalk where they stepped off.” The unidentified men were issued summons for thermal trespassing and they're set to appear in federal court in December, according toWhether you’re looking for colorful springs or grand canyons, always remember to practice
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