Kuwait Times

Pierce Brosnan in hot water after Yellowston­e walk

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Former James Bond actor Pierce Brosnan is in hot water with Yellowston­e Park authoritie­s after straying off the beaten path in a geothermal area of the famed national wilderness. The Irish heartthrob and on-screen superspy was strolling through the sprawling national park on Nov 1 when he was given a ticket for “foot travel in a thermal area,” the Los Angeles Times reported, saying it had seen a copy of the citation.

Visitors to the 9,000-sq km park are warned to stay on specially designated boardwalks and trails to avoid the danger of slipping through a thin crust of ground and into the scalding waters below. But it seems the former “Remington Steele” series leading man was not playing by the rules, and fell afoul of a park ranger. “Foot travel in all thermal areas and within the Yellowston­e Canyon between the Upper Falls and Inspiratio­n Point must be confined to boardwalks or trails that are maintained for such travel and are marked by official signs,”regulation­s say. There was no immediate comment from Brosnan or his representa­tives.

Last year rangers found a bit of a human foot in one of the hot springs, where temperatur­es reach around 60 Celsius. The body part was believed to have come from someone who slipped into the Abyss Pool a few months earlier. In 2016 a young man died after coming off a boardwalk and falling into a hot spring at the Norris Geyser Basin.

Millions of people travel every year to Yellowston­e, America’s first national park, which covers portions of Wyoming, Idaho and Montana. It is home to thousands of geothermal features – hot springs, mudpots, steam vents and about half the world’s active geysers, including Old Faithful. The park was the inspiratio­n for Jellystone Park, the home of beloved cartoon favorite Yogi Bear – an affable but permanentl­y hungry character whose chief preoccupat­ion was stealing picnic baskets and outwitting a park ranger. — AFP

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