Imagine something ‘Unusual’ with a name like ‘Old Faithful’. How unusual is it to have a natural geyser that blows at such a regular interval.
In this picture, it almost appears that Old Faithful is creating the beautiful clouds in the background sky.
Here is another example of the geyser at its peak:
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Pardon my naivety, is this at a National Park? It’s quite an unusual sight to see water spewed from the ground in that formation.
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This is the signature feature of Yellowstone National Park. The geyser spouts on average every 90-92 minutes with a range of 44-125 minutes.
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Thank you for the info. I did a check with Mr. Google after my comment and learned some more too. It’s an interesting sight which fitted the theme quite well. 🙂
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I love that first image Charles, Old Faithful does look like the daddy of those clouds in the sky ;o)
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Thanks. We have a similar eye for beauty.
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😉
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Great post, Charles! I really need to visit Yellowstone one of these years!
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Yes. Not to be missed. Photographer’s paradise.
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Great capture!
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Thanks!
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My pleasure 😉
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