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<font face="Comic Sans MS">Mortar? (I thought it used to have two
streams that are drawn as crossing high up the water column and
that many moons ago, F&M did not erupt as a single entity
(plus nomenclature between the two of them and Riverside got mixed
up back then, but I think Mortar was the one with the crossing
streams. Unlike in Ghostbusters.)<br>
Karen Webb<br>
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On 2/10/2013 9:26 AM, <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:TSBryan@aol.com">TSBryan@aol.com</a> wrote:
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<div>I may have posted this and some other old artwork some
years ago. If so, forgive the repeat although I'm sure some
folk here weren't on the list back then...</div>
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<div>Identify the geyser shown in this 1881 painting (attached).
I'll identify it in a couple of days when I'll attached
another old thing.</div>
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<div>As for that old north vent of Anemone, I'm going to dig
into the box of old slides to see if I might have a photo of
it doing something. Doubtful. I recall it doing a lot of
bubbling while Big/Middle Anemone was erupting, and it served
as a wonderful drain hole (sometimes with a loud sucking
sound) when that eruption ended.</div>
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<div>Scott Bryan</div>
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