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Source of the Green River as it leaves Green River Lake through lush mountain meadows in the Wind River Range Wyoming
Shrouded in Snow Fog and Steam Witches Basin is Full of boiling caldrons, hot gushing springs, fumeroles and vents.  Backcountry skiers enjoy Witch Creek splenders while staying the night and bathing in the hot stream Early March 1986.
The Great Plains meet the Rocky Mountains in Wyoming. The state is a great plateau broken by a number of important mountain ranges. In the northwest are the Absaroka, the Owl Creek, Wyoming, Gros Ventre, Wind River and the Teton ranges. In the north central are the Big Horns; in the northeast, the Black Hills; and in the southern portion of Wyoming, the Laramie, Medicine Bow and Sierra Madre ranges.
Under water mineral deposition and formation at Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA
Geothermal pool in winter Yellowstone National Park steaming
Mammoth terrace geological formation in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, 1976
Vivid details of the iron-rich sediment and microbial mats along the banks of Rio Tinto.
Thermal area of limestone and travertine formations in Yellowstone National Park
land with sulphur at Yellowstone National Park
A colourful and high contrast shot of a geothermal pool in Taupo in the north island of New Zealand.
Special landscapes made with film camera in USA
Vibrant geyser
Super hot and acidic water pool in the terraces as they spill slowly from above
Mustard Spring is a hot spring distinguished by its bright yellow and orange hues, which are created by the thermophilic bacteria thriving in its warm waters. This geothermal feature is a prominent part of the Biscuit Basin area, known for its diverse collection of hydrothermal features.
Black sands geyser basin in the Yellowstone National park, USA
Terraces at Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone in Winter
Looking straight down on dried up mud pots at famous tourist attraction Hverir in North Iceland
Mountain lake in the canyon
Yellowstone National Park sits on top of a dormant volcano and is home to more geysers and hot springs than any other place on earth. Wonders abound at this truly unique national park, from sites like the Yellowstone Grand Canyon to wildlife like America's largest buffalo herd, grizzly bears, and wolves.
Strokkur Geyer in the beautiful and unique island nation of Iceland in Europe.
Image of Macro of Yellowstone spring with colorful alkaline waters
Hot Creek geothermal pools and sagebrush landscape near Mammoth Lakes California
Close-up of the earth surface in the Orakei Korako Park, Taupo, North Island, New Zealand, Oceania.\nRainbow Terrace in the Orakei Korako Geothermal Park, Taupo Volcanic Zone.
Mammoth Hot Springs feature in Yellowstone National Park
Scenic Landscapes of Geothermal activity of Yellowstone National Park USA - Biscuit Basin, Abstract formations, UNESCO World Heritage Site
Biscuit Basin is a geothermal area named for the biscuit-like silica formations that once surrounded its most famous feature, Sapphire Pool. After an eruption in 1959, many of the biscuit formations at Sapphire Pool were destroyed. It's a relatively small geothermal area compared to others in the park. The entire basin can be explored via a boardwalk loop that is approximately 0.7 miles (1.1km) long.
Special landscapes made with film camera in USA
Vibrant geyser
Black sands geyser basin in the Yellowstone National park, USA
Pamukkale Traventine a cross section. Abstract.
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