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<font face="Comic Sans MS">Clarification on Phantom RB Bridge: Is
this the one viewable from any of the views that include Red Rock
Point or in the bunch of stuff that used to erupt (little bitty
geysers</font>) visible largely as you look upstream from Uncle
Tom's.<br>
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Since the title is Phantom Rainbow Bridge, perhaps it got its name
for the great game Zork 1, or perhaps you've found an evanescent way
into Valhalla (entered by crossing BeiFrost, for those who know
Scandinavian mythology.<br>
Karen Webb<br>
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On 9/19/2012 6:10 AM, <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:Seeyellowstone@aol.com">Seeyellowstone@aol.com</a> wrote:
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<div>I often put a spotting scope on "Phantom Bridge Geyser" for
my guests, as it is likely perpetual. It plays out of several
vents, from a crack about 5 meters long, and it can have a
rainbow during the morning. </div>
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<div>There is another cyclic bubbler looking straight down the
gully on the opposite side of Artist Point, which I have seen
water bubbling through the scope, although I have not seen it
for years now. Most of the time I catch it in a steam phase
or with no steam. I have seen water bubbling there at least 4
times between 1991 and 1999, when I last saw water there. I
do think it may still be active, but hard to catch.</div>
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<div>Jim Holstein</div>
<div>Yellowstone Tour Guides</div>
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<div>I am likely the only guide to use a spotting scope for
geysers here instead of using them on the osprey nests. </div>
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