![A group of people, some with cameras, stand at a distance on the side of a road while two bears cross it. One bear is in the middle of the road, and the other is near the edge. Vehicles are parked on the roadside, and a person with a tripod is in the foreground.](https://petapixel.com/assets/uploads/2024/05/photographer-refuses-to-stay-away-grizzly-bear-cubs-yellowstone-national-park-leave-300x157.jpg)
Yellowstone Park Guide Films Photographer Who ‘Refused’ to Leave Grizzly Bears
A Yellowstone National Park guide filmed a photographer who refused to move away as a grizzly bear and her cubs crossed a highway.
A Yellowstone National Park guide filmed a photographer who refused to move away as a grizzly bear and her cubs crossed a highway.
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