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[Geysers] Water in Feather <br>
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<p>Interesting at Giant today [15 Aug 2014] - Splashes from
Mastiff and Bijou off, but Catfish splashing drew me to the
cage to see what was happening. Surprised to see water in
Feather (or at least what I remember as Feather). Grotto off.
Water in GIP. Steam from the platform vents. Steam from
Turtle. Steam from the hole to the 'left' of GIP. Variable
Spring sending up bubbles that could be considered light
boiling.</p>
<p> Spa was listed yesterday evening, so I'm guessing this was
part of the recov<span class="text_exposed_show">ery. Maybe
this normally happens during a recovery from a marathon, but
thought I'd at least mention it. </span></p>
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<p> More to come on my blog, when I've had a bit of sleep
(long day). But I'd be interested to hear what others think
on this. IF it was an actual Giant Hot Period, it was the
weakest one I know I've ever seen. At this point, I'm not
willing to call it more than "Wow - water in Feather!"<br>
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<p>Janet White</p>
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