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Castle Geyser erupting with rainbow, Yellowstone national park, Wyoming, USA.
Castle Geyser was named in 1870 by the Washburn-Langford-Doane Expedition due to its striking resemblance to the ruins of a castle. It has one of the oldest and largest sinter cones in Yellowstone, indicating that it has been active for thousands of years.
Two thermal geysers erupt and create a rainbow with their mist
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.
Geothermal pool in winter Yellowstone National Park steaming
Thermal area of limestone and travertine formations in Yellowstone National Park
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.
Lady Knox geyser is a major attraction of Waiotapu Thermal Park, New Zealand.
Castle Geyser, a famous thermal feature, erupts in Yellowstone's Upper Geyser Basin not far from Old Faithful Geyser. Heated water run off produces colonies of colorful thermophilic organisms as seen in the foreground.
Castle Geyser was named in 1870 by the Washburn-Langford-Doane Expedition due to its striking resemblance to the ruins of a castle. It has one of the oldest and largest sinter cones in Yellowstone, indicating that it has been active for thousands of years.
Eruption of the Castle Geyser inside the super volcano in Yellowstone National park with a beautiful rainbow. Located in the state of Wyoming, United States of America (USA).
Castle Geyser Eruption in Winter \nYellowstone National Park
Lion Geyser Group hot springs in Yellowstone National Park
Old Faithful geyser spouting steam in the air.\n\nTaken in Yellowstone, National Park, Wyoming USA
Yellowstone National Park -  Castle Geyser Wide View - 1981. Scanned from Kodachrome slide.
Old Faithful, Upper Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, USA
Ski touring in the yellowstone backcountry winter 1986
Castle Geyser was named in 1870 by the Washburn-Langford-Doane Expedition due to its striking resemblance to the ruins of a castle. It has one of the oldest and largest sinter cones in Yellowstone, indicating that it has been active for thousands of years.
Thermal activity, Norris Geyser Basin area, Yellowstone National Park.
A geyser spewing hot water in Yellowstone National Park, USA. The water column from the geyser looks spectacular against the background of a cloudless blue sky.
Hot springs and fumeroles at the edge of a steamy Boiling Springs Lake in Lassen Volcanic National Park, California, USA. Lens flare. Scanned kodachrome film, 1976.
Panoram shot of two steaming and blasting gayser holes in yellowstone national park in america, usa
Grand Geyser Eruption in Winter\nYellowstone National Park
Yellowstone National Park -  Old Faithful Starting to Erupt - 1981. Scanned from Kodachrome slide.
Castle Geyser was named in 1870 by the Washburn-Langford-Doane Expedition due to its striking resemblance to the ruins of a castle. It has one of the oldest and largest sinter cones in Yellowstone, indicating that it has been active for thousands of years.
Erupting geyser at Lower Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA
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