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Foot (and shoe) found floating in a Yellowstone park hot spring

Foot (and shoe) found floating in a Yellowstone park hot spring


Foot (and shoe) found floating in a Yellowstone park hot spring
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An investigation is under way after a Yellowstone employee spotted part of a foot, in a shoe, floating in a hot spring in the national park.

The discovery was made on Tuesday at Abyss Pool, in the southern part of Yellowstone, and led to the temporary closure of the West Thumb Geyser Basin and its parking lot.

Park officials are now investigating the discovery and said on Friday that they believe it is linked to the death of a person last month. Foul play is not suspected in the 31 July death, park officials said in a statement. The statement did not disclose further details about the death or identify the person who died.

The park did not have any additional information about what happened, said park spokesperson Morgan Warthin on Thursday.

Abyss Pool, located west of the West Thumb of Yellowstone Lake, is 53ft (16 meters) deep and the temperature is about 140F (60C), park officials said. It is on the south side of the southern loop through the park.

Visitors are warned to stay on the boardwalks and trails in thermal areas, where some of the pools and springs have a thin, breakable crust covering the scalding and sometimes acidic water.

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