When you follow Highway 180 along the south fork of the King's River , the road leads you down into one of the deepest canyons in north America, the Kings Canyon in Kings Canyon National Park. The descent in to the Kings Canyon takes around 1.5 hours on steep grade mountanous winding road that’s around 40 miles long from the Kings Canyon visitor centre. Highway 180 is the only route into the canyon, which then terminates deep in the canyon and at the end of the road's is a visitors car park. A walk from there take you deep in to the nearby forest and Zumwalt Meadows. The trail to the meadow begins about a mile before the road ends. From the beginning of the trail head you can view the free flowing Kings river with a granite mountain in the background. The water is cold and refreshing. Not many people on the day I visited. So, you feel its only you and nature around you. There is a feelin...
Abyss Pool is a hot spring in the West Thumb Geyser Basin of the Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming, United States. The colour of the water is turquoise blue and it is so clear that you can almost see through the water but you can't see the bottom. Hence the name Abyss pool. It is 53 feet deep and is the largest hot spring pool in Yellowstone Lake at West Thumb. Although it is a dormant now it has been an active geyser in the past. Last time it irrupted was in 1992 with plums of water reaching 30 -80 feet in the air.