Sunday, June 12, 2011

Yellowstone National Park Concerned About Competing 'Yello-Stone Natural Park' Built Right Across Street

A major cat-fight erupted this week involving the most iconic national park in the world:

With the summer tourist season now in full gear, officials at Yellowstone National Park expressed a growing sense of concern and agitation Monday about a competing 3,500-square-mile nature reserve that recently opened directly across the street from their own park.

According to its detractors, the newly built Yello-Stone Natural Park, draped in strings of multicolored pennant flags and identified by a flashy hand-painted sign, is blatantly attempting to capitalize on the older location's long-established reputation by offering similar flora, fauna, and geothermal features at a cut-rate price.

"That place is absolutely shameless," Yellowstone superintendent Dan Wenk said. "We've been delivering breathtaking natural splendor to the public for 139 years, and all of a sudden some out-of-town businessmen slap together a few ecosystems and truck in 3,000 head of bison�are we supposed to believe that's some sort of coincidence?"


You can read the full shocking report over at The Onion.


Jeff
HikingintheSmokys.com



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