[Geysers] What geyser is this?
Paul Behunin
lord_aragorn_elessar at hotmail.com
Sun Dec 10 18:26:46 PST 2006
Hey, Grover!
I am 99% positive that the first photo you shared (c5c7_1.jpg) was Pearl
Geyser in the Back Basin at Norris. I spent a lot of time watching this
geyser earlier this year & enjoyed its delicate pastel pink/orange crater
and gurgling, bursting play. A very beautiful little geyser. The second
photo you shared is unfamiliar, but I would guess it to be in the Mud
Volcano area. Hope this is helpful; thanks for sharing!
I remain at your service,
Paul V. Behunin
----Original Message Follows----
From: snorkology at sysmatrix.net
Reply-To: geyser observation reports <geysers at wwc.edu>
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Subject: [Geysers] What geyser is this?
Date: Sun, 10 Dec 2006 14:27:45 -0600 (CST)
Hello everyone,
I found this photo somewhere on the web, and I'm embarassed to say I can't
identify it. It looks to be perhaps in the White Creek area, or maybe the
Porcupine Hills.
As for the second photo, does anyone know anything about this one? This
photo was auctioned on e-Bay, but I didn't bid.
Grover Schrayer
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