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<DIV>While taking a look at some of the recent data posted to the GOSA website,
I discovered a rather significant error in the write-up about Castle; to
wit:</DIV>
<DIV><BR>"Castle is a cone-type geyser. Its interval is 9-11 hours and its
height is 60-90 feet. The twenty minute water phase of a major eruption is
followed by a 40 minute steam phase. The first 15 minutes of the steam phase is
relatively forceful and fairly loud so try to be close for this part. As in most
geysers that have a steam phase, the change from water to steam is gradual and
an exact time for the change can rarely be noted."</DIV>
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<DIV>I think the interval has changed somewhat....</DIV>
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<DIV>Scott Bryan<BR></DIV></DIV></FONT></BODY></HTML>