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Echinus Geyser

Yellowstone National Park: Surrounded by viewing areas, Echinus Geyser is a pool of superheated acidic water that bubbles and boils, and when it erupts, it sends much of its water down a small creek. Here is the geyser about an hour before it erupted.

 
Parks and Pubs 2002

Thursday, July 25, 2002

Minerva Terrace
Mammoth Hot Springs
Liberty Cap
Obsidian Cliff Shelter
Roaring Mountain
Steamboat Geyser
Echinus Geyser
Eruption
Grand Canyon
Bison
Mud Volcano
Yellowstone Lake
Shoshone Forest
Buffalo Bill Reservoir
Buffalo Bill Dam
Reservoir Redux

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