Woman Left SCREAMING In Pain After She Dips Hand in Boiling Hot Spring at Yellowstone National Park
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The woman is left SCREAMING in pain after she dips her hand in boiling hot spring at Yellowstone National Park: 'It's hot! It's very hot!'

An unidentified woman dipped her hand into the 175-degree Silex Spring in Yellowstone National Park, leaving her in searing pain
After she dips her hand briefly into the blue water, she quickly leaned backward and scrambled to her feet, running away, screaming: 'It's hot! It's very hot!'

Gary Mackenzie, who filmed the incident, said he warned them not to leave the boardwalk, but they forewent his warning

A woman was left screaming in pain after she is purposely willing dipped her hand into a boiling hot spring at Yellowstone National Park in the latest troubling incident of people behaving recklessly in one of the nation's most celebrated tourist attractions.

After she dips her hand briefly into the crystal blue water, she quickly leans backward and scrambles to her feet, running away, screaming: 'It's hot! It's very hot!'

Her cries of pain can be heard as she clutches her hand to her stomach and walks back onto the boardwalk.

The National Park Service advises all visitors on its website and on the trail to stay away from thermal activity and keep on the boardwalk at all times.
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