Mustard Spring by Robby Edwards
Yellowstone National Park, July 2006
Located in Biscuit Basin, Mustard Spring is named for the yellowish colored deposits around its crater.
Mustard Spring by Robby Edwards
Yellowstone National Park, July 2006
Located in Biscuit Basin, Mustard Spring is named for the yellowish colored deposits around its crater.
This entry was posted on May 28, 2008 at 3:42 pm and filed under Biscuit Basin, geyser, Mustard Spring, National Park, steam, thermal, Upper Geyser Basin, vacation, Wyoming, Yellowstone, Yellowstone National Park.
Email: robbyedwards[at]gmail[dot]com
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