Benefits & Features:
Friends can send private messages, send instant photo attachments and chat with each other - live! Friends can also participate in video web cam chat or VOIP audio calls as well, which is an excellent and safe way to see and/or talk with someone anonymously before meeting them in person for dating! All LetsHangOut.com chat features are completely free and you do not need to give away your phone number anymore in order to talk with someone that you may not know very well yet. All communication can be done directly through your username and inside the website!
Instructions, Tools & Management:
Use the cog wheel on the right-hand friends menu to view your main options. Options include Managing your friends list or controlling your main chat status. Setting your status to "Offline" will turn off your chat and hide your online chatting status. You can turn it back to "Online" again at any time or set it to "Away". On the Friends List Management screen, you can accept/decline new friend requests or remove friends from your Friends List.
In addition, when you click on a friend on the right-hand friends menu, you have the option to view their profile, initiate chat or hide your online status from them (turn off chat for a specific user).
When you click the "Chat Now" link for a friend, a popup chat box appears. You can send a message to them and they will receive it immediately. Also from the chat box, there are a few other features. Clicking the button will setup live, streaming video chat using your web cam and microphone, the button will setup a VOIP audio-only call using your microphone, and the button will allow you to select a photo on your device and instantly send it to your friend.
Yellowstone Drone 4K 🇺🇸 Flying over Yellowstone National Park - Areal View with Relaxing Piano Music
Yellowstone National Park is a national park in the United States. It was founded on March 1, 1872, making it the oldest national park in the world. Most of it is located in the state of Wyoming and is the heart of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. It is named after the largest river in the park, the Yellowstone River.
The park is best known for its geothermal springs like geysers and mud pots, as well as for its wildlife like bison, grizzly bears and wolves. In 1978 UNESCO declared it a World Heritage Site.
World famous is the Grand Prismatic Spring, the largest thermal spring on earth. However, that alone does not make it one of the top highlights of Yellowstone. Rather, it is the bright color of the source that is responsible for this. While the middle of the Grand Prismatic Spring is deep blue, the edges shimmer in green, yellow and orange. Various microorganisms that live in the mineral-rich spring are responsible for this play of colors.
The park is famous for its volcanic landscape with geysers, fumaroles, mud pots and hot springs. 62 percent of all hot springs existing worldwide are in the Yellowstone area, around 10,000 including 300 geysers, so Yellowstone National Park has the highest density of geysers. Of the more than 300 geysers in the national park, the Old Faithful geyser in the upper geyser basin is particularly popular with tourists, because it spits out its water at unusual intervals of around 60 to 90 minutes. With the Steamboat Geyser, the park is also home to the largest active hot water geyser in the world. It is located in the Norris Geyser Basin.
The Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone offers a panorama that can only be described as breathtaking. The gorge, which is up to 400 meters deep and 1,300 meters wide, extends over a length of 32 kilometers. Steep cliffs, lush forest and three spectacular waterfalls make the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone an absolute highlight of the national park.
Annually over 3 million tourists visit Yellowstone National Park. The largest number of visitors to date was reached in 2016 with over 4.25 million people.
Around 80 percent of the park area is covered by coniferous forest, which is particularly prevalent within the caldera. Non-forested areas are a sagebrush steppe, especially in the northern area of the park. The park is a retreat for animal species that have become rare, for example bison and pronghorn.