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    Fringed Gentian

    "The Gentiana Elegans occurs usually in the dark blue color, and being rare in other localities, is of great interest not only to the botanist but

    Haynes (Photographer), Special Collections/University Archives (Publisher)

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    Indian Paint Brush

    "Castilleja confusa - or Indian Pink, with its striking red flame is one of the flowers that attract the attention of practically all the visitors

    Haynes (Photographer), Special Collections/University Archives (Publisher)

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    The Grand Geyser

    "This is the Grand Geyser eruption two hundred feet high. Its eruptions are not unlike those of Old Faithful, and occur in a series, each one of

    Haynes (Photographer), Special Collections/University Archives (Publisher)

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    Oblong Geyser Crater

    "While the Oblong plays twenty feet high for seven minutes twice a day, its most interesting aspect is the crater. This picture was made right

    Haynes (Photographer), Special Collections/University Archives (Publisher)

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    Kepler Cascade, Firehole River,

    "More than one hundred feet high, [Kepler Cascade] is viewed after leaving Old Faithful. Western brook trout abound in the waters of this stream,

    Haynes (Photographer), Special Collections/University Archives (Publisher)

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    Waiting for the Giant

    "Of the thousands of people who visit the Park each year, probably less than three percent witness the eruption of this great geyser, a privilege

    Haynes (Photographer), Special Collections/University Archives (Publisher)

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    Giant Geyser -- 250 Ft

    "i[Giant Geyser] s the highest geyser in the world. The maximum height of the water column is two hundred and fifty feet. Its eruptions last an

    Haynes (Photographer), Special Collections/University Archives (Publisher)

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    The Daisy Geyser

    "Like the Riverside, [the Daisy] plays a an angle of about thirty degrees. Its eruptions, which occur about every two hours, are seventy feet high

    Haynes (Photographer), Special Collections/University Archives (Publisher)

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    Handkerchief Pool

    "This shows the recently built paths which enable tourists to reach Handkerchief Pool, Rainbow Pool, Sunset Lake and Emerald Pool, without walking

    Haynes (Photographer), Special Collections/University Archives (Publisher)

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    Emerald Pool

    "[Emerald Pool] is of a deep emerald color which blends to yellow toward the edge. This pool, although hot, never boils and is slightly

    Haynes (Photographer), Special Collections/University Archives (Publisher)