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Hikers spark outrage with photos of tourists' dangerous behavior on cliff's edge: 'Don't [want] to be there when someone goes over the edge'
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Hikers spark outrage with photos of tourists' dangerous behavior on cliff's edge: 'Don't [want] to be there when someone goes over the edge'
Taking the path less traveled is much cooler on paper than it is in practice — especially if that path is on the edge of a cliff. An anonymous Facebook poster shared several photos of Yellowstone National Park tourists hiking dangerously close to a sharp drop last November. The photos also depict hikers climbing on the rock barriers and nearing the cliff's edge to take pictures. Shared in the "Yellowstone National Park: Invasion of the Idiots!" …
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