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13827067 - Aerial view of the Levante beach and the skyline by night. Benidorm. Alicante. Valencia Community. Spain
13882225 - Roosevelt Arch with a stunning rainbow at the north entrance to Yellowstone National Park in Gardiner; Montana, United States of America
13882171 - Grand Prismatic Spring is one of the largest and most beautiful examples of a common hydrothermal feature in Yellowstone National Park and one of the largest hot springs in the United States. Excelsior Geyser Crater is about 100 yards north of Grand Prismatic Spring. These two features are the main attractions in Midway Geyser Basin. Excelsior last erupted in the 1880s, throwing water perhaps as high as 300 feet and discharging enough water to raise the level of the nearby Firehole River by up to a foot. This geyser when active, was the largest ever recorded in Yellowstone. Excelsior Geyser C
13882145 - Grand Prismatic Spring is one of the largest and most beautiful examples of a common hydrothermal feature in Yellowstone National Park and one of the largest hot springs in the United States. The prismatic, colorful features come from several sources; the deep blue in the center is the clear super-heated water circulating up from the subterranean heat source and shows a pair of convection currents, like a pair of eyes. As the water cools at the edges of the pool and on the sinter terraces, bacteria and algae produce the rainbow of colors. This hot spring was specifically mentioned in Osborne R
13711087 - Road traffic at dusk
13882172 - Grand Prismatic Spring is one of the largest and most beautiful examples of a common hydrothermal feature in Yellowstone National Park and one of the largest hot springs in the United States. The prismatic or colorful features come from several sources; the deep blue in the center is the clear super-heated water circulating up from the subterranean heat source and as the water cools at the edges of the pool and on the sinter terraces, bacteria and algae produce the rainbow of colors. This hot spring was specifically mentioned in Osborne Russell's Journal of a Trapper, by the name of Boiling La
13711086 - Road traffic at dusk
13985392 - Dramatic aerial view of blue hot springs in Black Sand Basin of Yellowstone National Park,USA,United States of America
13711767 - Heart shape made from light trails
13882140 - Grand Prismatic Spring is one of the largest and most beautiful examples of a common hydrothermal feature in Yellowstone National Park and one of the largest hot springs in the United States. The prismatic or colorful features come from several sources; the deep blue in the center is the clear super-heated water circulating up from the subterranean heat source and as the water cools at the edges of the pool and on the sinter terraces, bacteria and algae produce the rainbow of colors. This hot spring was specifically mentioned in Osborne Russell's Journal of a Trapper, by the name of Boiling La
13885293 - Vibrant colours of the Grand Prismatic Spring in Midway Geyser Basin of Yellowstone National Park; Wyoming, United States of America
13885294 - The Roosevelt Arch, built from rough blocks of columnar basalt, which were quarried near the water tower in Gardiner, Montana, in Yellowstone National Park; Wyoming, United States of America
13882144 - Grand Prismatic Spring is one of the largest and most beautiful examples of a common hydrothermal feature in Yellowstone National Park and one of the largest hot springs in the United States. The prismatic, colorful features come from several sources; the deep blue in the center is the clear super-heated water circulating up from the subterranean heat source and shows a pair of convection currents, like a pair of eyes. As the water cools at the edges of the pool and on the sinter terraces, bacteria and algae produce the rainbow of colors. This hot spring was specifically mentioned in Osborne R