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National Parks in the Twenties
"The Castle" has the largest and highest cone of any geyser in the park.
National Parks in the Twenties
The Bee Hive is one of the intensely interesting geysers of the Upper Basin. Its name was suggested by its shape, which resembles an old fashioned…
National Parks in the Twenties
Ominous bubbling and boiling in the "Devil's Punch Bowl"
National Parks in the Twenties
Grotesque shapes of geyserite at "Biscuit Basin"
National Parks in the Twenties
Sunrise over Upper Geyser Basin
National Parks in the Twenties
Paint pots in Lake Yellowstone; Internal heat and chemical action has caused these little hot springs to be a variety of different colors.
National Parks in the Twenties
Grizzly bear at home in the wooded wilderness of famous Yellowstone Park
National Parks in the Twenties
The "Growler," the "Hurricane," and "Old Constant" Geysers in Norris Basin
National Parks in the Twenties
At the brink of the Devil's Inkwell in the Norris Geyser Basin
National Parks in the Twenties
Golden Gate got its name from the color of the rocks on which there is a vigorous growth of golden moss.