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Hot spring and geyser with deep aqua cave and wilderness background at Yellowstone National Park, USA.
Hachimantai Kagaminuma with melting snow
Grand Prismatic Spring in Yellowstone National Park Wyoming, panorama
Stock photograph of man relaxing in Umpqua Hot Springs in a natural setting in Umpqua National Forest, Oregon, USA.
Majestic Yellowstone lake
Yellowstone Park (iii)
Visitors get a close up view of one of more than 10,000 thermal features in Yellowstone. Research on heat-resistant microbes in the park’s thermal areas has led to medical, forensic, and commercial uses.
Hot Spring in Idaho with steam billowing during the morning on a clear day
Blue Star Spring in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.
The Artists' Paintpots are a vibrant geothermal area. Known for its colorful hot springs and bubbling mud pots, the site showcases a variety of hues due to different minerals and thermophilic microorganisms.
Castle Geyser erupting in Yellowstone in strong back light.
Norris Geyser Basin in Yellowstone in Winter
Grand Prismatic Spring in Yellowstone National Park Wyoming in May, panorama
Stunning natural phenomenon
A section of the Grand Prismatic Spring taken from the \
Thermal outdoor pool in the Snowy Mountains
Colorful hot spring in Yellowstone of vivid colors caused by thermophilic bacteria
Boardwalk at Norris Geyser Basin in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Amazing colors. Grand Prismatic Spring. Yellowstone
Nuorilang Waterfall at Jiuzhaigou National Park Sichuan, China
Spectacular panoramic views of Grand Prismatic Geyser in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming Montana. Midway Geyser Basin. Great hiking. Summer wonderland to watch natural landscape. Geothermal.
Grand prismatic spring at sunny blue sky, , Yellowstone National Park, USA.
Blue hot spring hole, Midway geyser basin, Yellowstone national park, Wyoming, USA.
An image of Black Opal Diamond Pool in Yellowstone National Park
Vibrant colors around a hot spring in Yellowstone National Park from thermophilic bacteria growing along the springs edge.
Chromatic Pool measures approximately 30 feet (9 meters) in diameter and is about 20 feet (6 meters) deep. It was first documented during the 1870s Hayden Geological Survey, which was one of the earliest scientific expeditions to explore and map the park's geothermal features. Chromatic Pool is named for its vibrant and varied colors, which come from the Greek word 'chroma,' meaning color. The pool's hues range from deep blues to bright oranges and yellows, a result of the different thermophilic bacteria and minerals thriving in its hot waters.
Grand Prismatic Spring in Yellowstone National Park with steam rising
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Majestic Yellowstone lake
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