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Yes, those are pictures of a Black Diamond eruption.&nbsp; Hank&nbsp;had a file with&nbsp;47 pictures--eruption, aftermath, and observers--that people who were there&nbsp;May 17, 2009 had taken.&nbsp; At least one of the photos was published on the front page of an issue of The Sput.<BR>&nbsp;<BR>Lynn Stephens.<br>&nbsp;<BR><div><div id="SkyDrivePlaceholder"></div><hr id="stopSpelling">From: birdboy48@hotmail.com<br>To: geysers@lists.wallawalla.edu<br>Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2012 19:31:38 -0700<br>Subject: [Geysers] Black Diamond...Are these pictures of it erupting ?<br><br>

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<br>&nbsp; I'm not an active gazer these days, but was in the Park a lot back in the early 1980s.&nbsp; I've been following the Black Diamond story, did a Google search and came up with these pictures from 2009.<br><br>&nbsp; Sorry if they have been posted here before, but I was wondering : Are these indeed pictures of a Black Diamond eruption ?<br><br>&nbsp; If so, they are awfully dramatic.<br><br><font style="font-size: 10pt;" size="2" face="Tahoma"><a href="http://www.greateryellowstonescience.org/sites/default/files/references/YS_18_1_Heasler_sm.pdf" target="_blank">http://www.greateryellowstonescience.org/sites/default/files/references/YS_18_1_Heasler_sm.pdf</a><br><br>&nbsp; Bob Johnson<br>&nbsp; Bend Oregon<br></font><br>&nbsp;<br>                                               </div>
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