This TravelTalk documentary narrated by James A. FitzPatrick begins with an opening shot of the vast panorama of Yellowstone Park, its brilliant colors shining in the sun, accompanied by a rather pedestrian song sung by a chorus titled, of course, "Yellowstone".
The park which opened in 1972 is seen as a sanctuary for wild animals amid warnings not to feed the grizzly bears that roam around the terrain. Even though fed by the park attendants, the bears look uncomfortable around humans as they keep a watch out for danger even while eating their food.
Most of the documentary focuses on the geysers of steam and hot water that shoot high into the sky, including "Old Faithful" which is said to reach a height of 120 feet.
The interesting shapes and formations of rock, all vividly colored, is an impressive sight. After a tour of several geyser regions, the film ends with another chorus of "Yellowstone" while the sun sets.
Of average interest to any viewer.