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Clepsydra Geyser, a geyser which is almost continually erupting. A member of the Fountain Group of geothermal features.
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Location: Lower Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA | White Dome Geyser rises to a height of 30 feet or more, and typically erupts with an interval of 15 to 30 minutes. It is located along Firehole Lake Drive.
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Location: Lower Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA | Pink Cone Geyser erupts. Pink Cone Geyser reaches 30 feet in height, and has highly variable interval and duration. It is a cone-type geyser and its cone has a pinkish tint due to manganese oxide in it. Firehole Lake Drive, Lower Geyser Basin, Yellowstone Park.
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Location: Lower Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA |
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White Dome Geyser, rises to a height of 30 feet or more, and typically erupts with an interval of 15 to 30 minutes. It is located along Firehole Lake Drive.
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Location: Lower Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA | White Dome Geyser, rises to a height of 30 feet or more, and typically erupts with an interval of 15 to 30 minutes. It is located along Firehole Lake Drive.
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Location: Lower Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA | Great Fountain geyser. Great Fountain geyser's large vent (16 feet across) sits amid wide sinter terraces that act as reflecting pools as the geyser slows fills prior to its eruption.
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Location: Lower Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA |
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Clepsydra Geyser, a geyser which is almost continually erupting. A member of the Fountain Group of geothermal features.
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Location: Lower Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA | Echinus Geyser just after eruption, notice that its pool is much lowered.
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Location: Norris Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA | Red Spouter displaying as a fumarole, producing superheated steam. At other times, Red Spouter may splash with mud or water. Lower Geyser Basin.
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Location: Lower Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA |
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Red Spouter displaying as a fumarole, producing superheated steam. At other times, Red Spouter may splash with mud or water. Lower Geyser Basin.
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Location: Lower Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA | Red Spouter displaying as a fumarole, producing superheated steam. At other times, Red Spouter may splash with mud or water. Lower Geyser Basin.
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Location: Lower Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA | Silex Spring gets its name from the silica which is prevalent in the surrounding volcanic rocks and which is dissolved by the superheated water of Silex Spring. Silex is latin for silica. Lower Geyser Basin.
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Location: Lower Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA |
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Silex Spring gets its name from the silica which is prevalent in the surrounding volcanic rocks and which is dissolved by the superheated water of Silex Spring. Silex is latin for silica. Lower Geyser Basin.
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Location: Lower Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA | Fountain Paint Pot, a mud pot, boils and bubbles continuously. It is composed of clay and fine silica. Lower Geyser Basin.
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Location: Lower Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA | Fountain Paint Pot, a mud pot, boils and bubbles continuously. It is composed of clay and fine silica. Lower Geyser Basin.
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Location: Lower Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA |
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Fountain Paint Pot, a mud pot, boils and bubbles continuously. It is composed of clay and fine silica. Lower Geyser Basin.
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Location: Lower Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA | Fountain Paint Pot, a mud pot, boils and bubbles continuously. It is composed of clay and fine silica. Lower Geyser Basin.
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Location: Lower Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA | Fountain Paint Pot, a mud pot, boils and bubbles continuously. It is composed of clay and fine silica. Lower Geyser Basin.
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Location: Lower Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA |
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Fountain Paint Pot, a mud pot, boils and bubbles continuously. It is composed of clay and fine silica. Lower Geyser Basin.
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Location: Lower Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA | Clepsydra Geyser erupts almost continuously, reaching heights of feet. Its name is Greek for water clock, since at one time it erupted very regularly with a three minute interval. Lower Geyser Basin.
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Location: Lower Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA | Visitors watch Clepsydra Geyser erupts almost continuously, reaching heights of feet. Its name is Greek for water clock, since at one time it erupted very regularly with a three minute interval. Lower Geyser Basin.
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Location: Lower Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA |
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Firehole Spring bubbles and splashes continuously as superheated steam rises through the pool. Firehole Spring is located along Firehole Lake Drive.
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Location: Lower Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA | Firehole Spring bubbles and splashes continuously as superheated steam rises through the pool. Firehole Spring is located along Firehole Lake Drive.
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Location: Lower Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA | Firehole Spring bubbles and splashes continuously as superheated steam rises through the pool. Firehole Spring is located along Firehole Lake Drive.
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Location: Lower Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA |
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Lemon Spring along Firehole Lake Drive.
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Location: Lower Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA | White Dome Geyser, with a faint rainbow visible in its mist, rises to a height of 30 feet or more, and typically erupts with an interval of 15 to 30 minutes. It is located along Firehole Lake Drive.
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Location: Lower Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA | White Dome Geyser rises to a height of 30 feet or more, and typically erupts with an interval of 15 to 30 minutes. It is located along Firehole Lake Drive.
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Location: Lower Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA |
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A rainbow appears in the spray of Pink Cone Geyser. Pink Cone Geyser reaches 30 feet in height, and has highly variable interval and duration. It is a cone-type geyser and its cone has a pinkish tint due to manganese oxide in it. Firehole Lake Drive, Lower Geyser Basin, Yellowstone Park.
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Location: Lower Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA | Great Fountain Geyser erupting. Great Fountain Geyser, a fountain-type geyser, can reach heights of 200 feet, one of the largest geysers in the world. It has a large vent (16 feet across) situated amid wide sinter terraces that act as reflecting pools as the geyser slows fills prior to its eruption. Its interval and duration vary widely. It typically erupts in a series of bursts, each separately by a few minutes. Firehole Lake Drive.
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Location: Lower Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA | Great Fountain Geyser erupting. Great Fountain Geyser, a fountain-type geyser, can reach heights of 200 feet, one of the largest geysers in the world. It has a large vent (16 feet across) situated amid wide sinter terraces that act as reflecting pools as the geyser slows fills prior to its eruption. Its interval and duration vary widely. It typically erupts in a series of bursts, each separately by a few minutes. Firehole Lake Drive.
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Location: Lower Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA |
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