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English: Beryl Spring (July 2012, looking ~NW), western side of Gibbon River Canyon, southern Gibbon Geyser Basin, Yellowstone Hotspot, northwestern Wyoming, USA.
Beryl Spring is a boiling-hot, overflowing hot spring that has only erupted after the 1959 Hebgen Lake Earthquake. Its pool has transparent, bluish water reminiscent of aquamarine, a gem-variety of the mineral beryl. Immediately uphill & west of Beryl Spring is a fumarole (steam vent). |
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Author | James St. John |
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