Fountain Paint Pots
Lower Geyser Basin Yellowstone National Park Wyoming

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Fountain Paint Pots
Lower Geyser Basin Yellowstone National Park Wyoming
Biscuit Basin, Yellowstone NP, WY. Copyright 2023, Big Dog Productions, David K. Hobby, photographer.
blackjackjosh
The beginning of Yellowstone, some crazy views
Vintage postcard of an historic adobe built in Monterey, California in 1835, which has been the primary residence of Entity 4267K since 1926.
Coughed up in the sputum of a Wieghorst demon in 1901, Entity 4267K grew to adulthood in the Yellowstone National Park mudpot known as Red Spouter, feasting on hydrogen sulfide, thermophilic microbes and the occasional orphan.
Just kidding, Entity 4267K hated the taste of thermophilic microbes unless smothered in caramelized onions.
FUN FACT: Baby Gruenwald is also a fussy eater.
ywade81
Mud bath, anyone?
Steaming Yellowstone
Boiling mud in geothermal pools Rotorua in New Zealand is famous for its hot waters, geysers and pools of boiling mud, dotted around the town. These are fed by volcanic heat from below as magma percolates through the rocks, rising from the mantle deep below as a consequence of subduction. Loz Image credit: Best tourism.com