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* Footpaths near the bone pit should have guardrails and/or signs warning park visitors not to approach.
 
* Footpaths near the bone pit should have guardrails and/or signs warning park visitors not to approach.
  
'''Irregularity Description:''' Located in Lamar Valley, the bone pit is a pit, measuring 4 meters in diameter and ██ meters deep. The pit is full of animal bones. Researchers have discovered bones that belonged to many species in the pit, both extant and extinct. The majority of these bones are species native to the area, but with several outliers. Research confirms that none of these bones are human.
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'''Irregularity Description:''' Located in Lamar Valley, the bone pit is a pit, measuring 4 meters in diameter and {{redacted|2}} meters deep. The pit is full of animal bones. Researchers have discovered bones that belonged to many species in the pit, both extant and extinct. The majority of these bones are species native to the area, but with several outliers. Research confirms that none of these bones are human.
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[[Category:Yellowstone Magic]]

Latest revision as of 04:57, 7 January 2022

COMMUNITY REPORTS
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Yellowstone National Park

National Park Services Standardized Irregularity Report

Documenting Researcher: Researcher Wormius

Irregularity Designation: YS-708 ("The Bone Pit")

Irregularity Class: Native

Park Management Protocol:

  • Footpaths near the bone pit should have guardrails and/or signs warning park visitors not to approach.

Irregularity Description: Located in Lamar Valley, the bone pit is a pit, measuring 4 meters in diameter and REDACTED meters deep. The pit is full of animal bones. Researchers have discovered bones that belonged to many species in the pit, both extant and extinct. The majority of these bones are species native to the area, but with several outliers. Research confirms that none of these bones are human.