Lower Geyser Basin Yellowstone National Park

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The Lower Geyser Basin is the largest geyser basin in terms of area in Yellowstone and probably the world. It covers over 12 square miles along the lower valley of the Firehole. It is home to approximately 100 geothermal features. Combined, these features cover five square miles and include all four types of features, including fumaroles, hot springs, geysers and mud pots. The area looks most impressive in the early morning when the temperature is low. Columns of steam can be seen all over the geyser basin coming from the boiling pools of water.

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White Dome Geyser

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White Dome Geyser

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Clepsydra Geyser

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Pink Cone Geyser

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Pink Cone Geyser

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Great Fountain Geyser

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Great Fountain Geyser

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Great Fountain Geyser

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Fountain Paint Pot

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Fountain Paint Pot

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Silex Spring

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Bisons at Fountain Paint pots

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Sunset in Pamukkale Travertine Terraces, Turkey

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Pamukkale is a natural phenomena and gift of Mother Nature also known as the Cotton Castles. It is a natural site and a tourist attraction in south-western Turkey in the Denizli Province. It is famous for its hot springs and travertines, terraces of carbonate minerals left by the flowing water. The stunning white calcium pools are wonderful and amazing. At 525 feet high Pamukkale is really a big hill whose stark white cap calls to mind an alpine mountain as misplaced in the surrounding green valley. The illusion of snow is actually travertine, a type of limestone created by a rapid precipitation of calcium bicarbonate originating from hot springs.

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