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  • The Grand Prismatic Spring

    The Grand Prismatic Spring

    Walkers strolling along the Boardwalk in the Yellowstone's Midway Geyser Basin.

  • Grand Prismatic Spring

    Grand Prismatic Spring

  • The Colors of Yellowstone

    The Colors of Yellowstone

    The Grand Prismatic Spring is one of the most colorful and captivating sights in the world.

  • Colorful Yellowstone

    Colorful Yellowstone

    Looking down on one of Yellowstone's most unique and popular geological wonders, the Grand Prismatic Spring.

  • Blue Eyed Earth

    Blue Eyed Earth

    The Midway Geyser Basin's Grand Prismatic Spring is one of the largest hot springs in the world, measuring approximately 370 feet in size and around 121 feet deep (higher than a 10-story building). Only Frying Pan Lake in New Zealand and Boiling Lake in Dominica are larger.

  • Largest Hot Springs in America

    Largest Hot Springs in America

    Of all the stunning sights that Yellowstone has to offer, by far and away (IMHO) the most amazing and awe-inspiring in this 3rd largest hot spring in the world.

  • Grand Prismatic Spring Sunset

    Grand Prismatic Spring Sunset

  • Sunset at Grand Prismatic Spring

    Sunset at Grand Prismatic Spring

    This is the view from the new Viewing Platform of this amazing hot spring, largest in the U.S. and 3rd largest in the world.

  • The Beauty of Bacteria

    The Beauty of Bacteria

    A slice of the colorful warm water runoff from Yellowstone's amazing Grand Prismatic Spring. The vivid colors in the spring are the result of microbial mats around the edges of the mineral-rich water. The multicolored layers get their hues from different species of thermophile (heat-loving) bacteria living in the progressively cooler water around the spring.

  • Opal Pool

    Opal Pool

    One of the gorgeous thermal hot pools in Yellowstone's Midway Geyser Basin.

  • Gibbon Falls

    Gibbon Falls

  • Gibbon Falls

    Gibbon Falls

    Yellowstone's Gibbon river plunges 84' on it's way to joining the Firehole river at Madison Junction.

  • Gibbon Falls

    Gibbon Falls

    Yellowstone's Gibbon River flows 84-foot (26-meter) over remnants of the Yellowstone Caldera rim after a light snow had fallen.

  • Autumn at Gibbon Falls

    Autumn at Gibbon Falls

  • Beehive Geyser

    Beehive Geyser

  • Thar She Blows

    Thar She Blows

    Yellowstone's Upper Geyser basin's Beehive geyser spouting loud and proud.

  • Bumpus Butte

    Bumpus Butte

  • Bumpus Butte

    Bumpus Butte

    A favorite Yellowstone scene, with the Yellowstone river curving around Bumpus Butte and Calcite Springs.

  • Yellowstone Landscape

    Yellowstone Landscape

    Looking north as the Yellowstone river flows past Calcite Springs with Bumpus Butte above.

  • Bumpus Butte

    Bumpus Butte

    Yellowstone's small flat topped mountain near Tower Junction.

  • Calcite Springs

    Calcite Springs

    Looking over this twisted tree root at the Yellowstone River as it flows by Calcite Springs.

  • On The Edge

    On The Edge

    Looking down on those looking down from the viewing platform as the Yellowstone river rushes over the brink.

  • Lower Falls of the Yellowstone

    Lower Falls of the Yellowstone

  • Lower Falls of the Yellowstone

    Lower Falls of the Yellowstone

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