MAKE A MEME View Large Image Yellowstone National Park, Hot Springs and Geysers. Crater of the Giantess Geyser. It has a large, deep orifice, 20 by 25 feet in diameter, and when empty showing a depth of 80 feet. This view represents it nearly full, just previous to an ...
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Keywords: stereoscopic stereophotography stereophotographs historical usgs history geology mapping black and white blackandwhite bnw stereograph blackandwhite monochrome outdoor black and white Yellowstone National Park, Hot Springs and Geysers. Crater of the Giantess Geyser. It has a large, deep orifice, 20 by 25 feet in diameter, and when empty showing a depth of 80 feet. This view represents it nearly full, just previous to an eruption. In 1870 its eruptions were recorded by Langford as being over 200 feet in height. Yellowstone National Park. Wyoming. 1872. (Stereoscopic view similar to photo no. 190) Yellowstone National Park, Hot Springs and Geysers. Crater of the Giantess Geyser. It has a large, deep orifice, 20 by 25 feet in diameter, and when empty showing a depth of 80 feet. This view represents it nearly full, just previous to an eruption. In 1870 its eruptions were recorded by Langford as being over 200 feet in height. Yellowstone National Park. Wyoming. 1872. (Stereoscopic view similar to photo no. 190)
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