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Steam rises from Doublet Pool, Upper Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Steam rises from Doublet Pool.
Location: Upper Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Image ID: 07242  
Steam rises from Firehole Lake, Lower Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Steam rises from Firehole Lake.
Location: Lower Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Image ID: 07248  
Steam rises from Firehole Lake.  The lakes red bottom is due to thermophilac cyanobacteria and algae. Lower Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Steam rises from Firehole Lake. The lakes red bottom is due to thermophilac cyanobacteria and algae. Lower Geyser Basin.
Location: Lower Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Image ID: 07249  
Steam rises from Firehole Lake.  The lakes red bottom is due to thermophilac cyanobacteria and algae. Lower Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Steam rises from Firehole Lake. The lakes red bottom is due to thermophilac cyanobacteria and algae. Lower Geyser Basin.
Location: Lower Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Image ID: 07250  
Steam rises from the travertine terraces of New Blue Spring, part of the Mammoth Hot Springs complex, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Steam rises from the travertine terraces of New Blue Spring, part of the Mammoth Hot Springs complex.
Location: Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Image ID: 07276  
Steam rises from the travertine terraces of New Blue Spring, part of the Mammoth Hot Springs complex, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Steam rises from the travertine terraces of New Blue Spring, part of the Mammoth Hot Springs complex.
Location: Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Image ID: 07277  
Steam rises from the travertine terraces of New Blue Spring, part of the Mammoth Hot Springs complex, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Steam rises from the travertine terraces of New Blue Spring, part of the Mammoth Hot Springs complex.
Location: Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Image ID: 07278  
Steam rises from the travertine terraces of New Blue Spring, part of the Mammoth Hot Springs complex, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Steam rises from the travertine terraces of New Blue Spring, part of the Mammoth Hot Springs complex.
Location: Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Image ID: 07279  
Steam rises from the travertine terraces of New Blue Spring, part of the Mammoth Hot Springs complex, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Steam rises from the travertine terraces of New Blue Spring, part of the Mammoth Hot Springs complex.
Location: Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Image ID: 07280  
Steam rises from the travertine terraces of New Blue Spring, part of the Mammoth Hot Springs complex, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Steam rises from the travertine terraces of New Blue Spring, part of the Mammoth Hot Springs complex.
Location: Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Image ID: 07281  
Steam rises from the travertine terraces of New Blue Spring, part of the Mammoth Hot Springs complex, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Steam rises from the travertine terraces of New Blue Spring, part of the Mammoth Hot Springs complex.
Location: Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Image ID: 07282  
Steam rises from the travertine terraces of New Blue Spring, part of the Mammoth Hot Springs complex, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Steam rises from the travertine terraces of New Blue Spring, part of the Mammoth Hot Springs complex.
Location: Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Image ID: 07283  
The Artist Paint Pots area of Yellowstone National Park holds steaming pools, mud pots (roiling mud mixed with sulfuric acid and steam) and paint pots (mud pots colored with dissolved minerals)
The Artist Paint Pots area of Yellowstone National Park holds steaming pools, mud pots (roiling mud mixed with sulfuric acid and steam) and paint pots (mud pots colored with dissolved minerals).
Location: Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Image ID: 07304  
The Artist Paint Pots area of Yellowstone National Park holds steaming pools, mud pots (roiling mud mixed with sulfuric acid and steam) and paint pots (mud pots colored with dissolved minerals)
The Artist Paint Pots area of Yellowstone National Park holds steaming pools, mud pots (roiling mud mixed with sulfuric acid and steam) and paint pots (mud pots colored with dissolved minerals).
Location: Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Image ID: 07305  
The Artist Paint Pots area of Yellowstone National Park holds steaming pools, mud pots (roiling mud mixed with sulfuric acid and steam) and paint pots (mud pots colored with dissolved minerals)
The Artist Paint Pots area of Yellowstone National Park holds steaming pools, mud pots (roiling mud mixed with sulfuric acid and steam) and paint pots (mud pots colored with dissolved minerals).
Location: Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Image ID: 07306  
The Artist Paint Pots area of Yellowstone National Park holds steaming pools, mud pots (roiling mud mixed with sulfuric acid and steam) and paint pots (mud pots colored with dissolved minerals)
The Artist Paint Pots area of Yellowstone National Park holds steaming pools, mud pots (roiling mud mixed with sulfuric acid and steam) and paint pots (mud pots colored with dissolved minerals).
Location: Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Image ID: 07307  
Steam billows from Old Faithful geyser as it cycles between eruptions. Sometimes the amount of steam is so voluminous that first-time visitors mistake it for a full eruption, Upper Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Steam billows from Old Faithful geyser as it cycles between eruptions. Sometimes the amount of steam is so voluminous that first-time visitors mistake it for a full eruption.
Location: Upper Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Image ID: 07308  
Steam billows from Old Faithful geyser as it cycles between eruptions. Sometimes the amount of steam is so voluminous that first-time visitors mistake it for a full eruption, Upper Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Steam billows from Old Faithful geyser as it cycles between eruptions. Sometimes the amount of steam is so voluminous that first-time visitors mistake it for a full eruption.
Location: Upper Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Image ID: 07309  
Steam billows from Old Faithful geyser as it cycles between eruptions. Sometimes the amount of steam is so voluminous that first-time visitors mistake it for a full eruption, Upper Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Steam billows from Old Faithful geyser as it cycles between eruptions. Sometimes the amount of steam is so voluminous that first-time visitors mistake it for a full eruption.
Location: Upper Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Image ID: 07310  
Dragons Mouth hot spring is a hot spring fronted by a pool churned by steam, carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulfide vapors roiling up through the pool formed in the springs cavernous mouth.  Mud Volcano area, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Dragons Mouth hot spring is a hot spring fronted by a pool churned by steam, carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulfide vapors roiling up through the pool formed in the springs cavernous mouth. Mud Volcano area.
Location: Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Image ID: 07311  
Steam rises from an unidentified geyser, Upper Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Steam rises from an unidentified geyser.
Location: Upper Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Image ID: 07317  
Steam is released from a geothermal power generation plant near the Salton Sea in Imperial County.  Geothermal power generation uses steam heated deep within the Earth's crust to power turbines and generate electricity.  Imperial County has more than 11 known geothermal fields in the Brawley and Salton Sea areas and holds great potential for the generation of electicity by tapping into this geothermal energy source
Steam is released from a geothermal power generation plant near the Salton Sea in Imperial County. Geothermal power generation uses steam heated deep within the Earth's crust to power turbines and generate electricity. Imperial County has more than 11 known geothermal fields in the Brawley and Salton Sea areas and holds great potential for the generation of electicity by tapping into this geothermal energy source.
Location: Imperial County, California
Image ID: 22517  
Steam is released from a geothermal power generation plant near the Salton Sea in Imperial County.  Geothermal power generation uses steam heated deep within the Earth's crust to power turbines and generate electricity.  Imperial County has more than 11 known geothermal fields in the Brawley and Salton Sea areas and holds great potential for the generation of electicity by tapping into this geothermal energy source
Steam is released from a geothermal power generation plant near the Salton Sea in Imperial County. Geothermal power generation uses steam heated deep within the Earth's crust to power turbines and generate electricity. Imperial County has more than 11 known geothermal fields in the Brawley and Salton Sea areas and holds great potential for the generation of electicity by tapping into this geothermal energy source.
Location: Imperial County, California
Image ID: 22518  
Steam is released from a geothermal power generation plant near the Salton Sea in Imperial County.  Geothermal power generation uses steam heated deep within the Earth's crust to power turbines and generate electricity.  Imperial County has more than 11 known geothermal fields in the Brawley and Salton Sea areas and holds great potential for the generation of electicity by tapping into this geothermal energy source
Steam is released from a geothermal power generation plant near the Salton Sea in Imperial County. Geothermal power generation uses steam heated deep within the Earth's crust to power turbines and generate electricity. Imperial County has more than 11 known geothermal fields in the Brawley and Salton Sea areas and holds great potential for the generation of electicity by tapping into this geothermal energy source.
Location: Imperial County, California
Image ID: 22519  
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