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Tower Falls is but one of the many waterfalls in Yellowstone. |
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Gibbon Falls is more like a veil than a waterfall. |
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Prismatic Hot Springs is the largest hot spring in the world. |
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The minerals that are leached from a hot spring provide many colors. |
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Mammoth Hot Springs, at the northwest corner of the park, is a big center of activity. |
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Bison were frequent traffic blocks. |
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Looking up the canyon. |
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Lower Yellowstone falls is powerful. |
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Another view of the falls. |
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Pink Geyser is so named because the cone has a pinkish hue. |
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Daisy Geyser is one of many geysers near Old Faithful. |
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This hotspring has the colors of the morning glory flower. |
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Riverside Geyser is a sideways geyser, and sprays across the river. |
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What is a visit to Yellowstone without seeing Old Faithful? |
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This geyser was photographed two hours after sunset, with the full moon backlighting the thunderous column of steam and water. |
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Sunrise over Yellowstone Lake. |
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Wraith Falls, on a side road in the northern part of Yellowstone. |
All images are © Copyright 1991-2000 James C. Armstrong, Jr.