Congress Pool — ASMR, Sleep, Concentration (Sounds of Yellowstone)

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Published 2023-11-06
Need time to concentrate or relax? Then listen to the natural sounds of Congress Pool in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. To loop the sound, right-click on the video and select "Loop" for continuous play.

Congress Pool is a mud pool/mud pot located in the Norris Geyser Basin in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.

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All Comments (10)
  • @sharon94503
    As someone who, at age 60 has never been and will most likely never have the opportunity to go here, these videos are priceless and beautiful. Isn't planet Earth simply amazing?
  • @sandilou2U
    The ebb and flow was unexpected. It reminds me of ocean waves. I appreciate those involved in providing these ASMR videos. Brilliant idea!
  • @whimsygrove9971
    I love this one. The sudden big bursts and then the slow even bursts really gives it a soothing, rhythmic sound. I could watch and listen to this for hours.
  • @johnbeckwith8313
    I see why it's named Congress pool. Blowing off steam and getting nothing done😂
  • @COSolar6419
    I could almost smell it from memory alone.
  • @oldman8268
    Beautiful sounds, but no yelling at each other. Must be the old Congress.
  • @benwinkel
    Have they ever found remnants of geysers at the old sites where the hotspot used to be? I wonder about the mineralization at such places.
  • @sparky955
    Wow, that is seriously beautiful & terrifying! Was this a particularly active day for it or is that normal?