Yellowstone National Park, July 2006
During an eruption jets of water explode from Cliff Geyser, which was named for the cliff-like wall of geyserite formed around the crater and for its location beside Iron Creek.
Yellowstone National Park, July 2006
During an eruption jets of water explode from Cliff Geyser, which was named for the cliff-like wall of geyserite formed around the crater and for its location beside Iron Creek.
This entry was posted on May 31, 2008 at 11:28 pm and filed under Black Sand Basin, Cliff Geyser, geyser, Iron Creek, National Park, river, steam, thermal, Upper Geyser Basin, vacation, water, Wyoming, Yellowstone, Yellowstone National Park.
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