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    Electric Peak -- 11,155 Ft

    "The highest mountain in the Park, its size may be realized from the fact that this picture was taken at a distance of eight miles. The lodgepole

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

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    Obsidian Cliff

    "[Obsidian Cliff] is an imposing escarpment of black volcanic glass, the lower part of which is in the form of great pentagonal columns. The

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

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    Norris Geyser Basin by Moonlight

    "Upon approaching this geyser basin, where hundreds of steam vents and geysers are seen, one gets the impression of a large manufacturing center.

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

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    The New Crater Geyser

    "[The New Crater Geyser] broke out in recent years, and plays at irregular but frequent intervals to a height of twenty feet."

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

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    Gibbon Fall

    "eighty-four feet in height, [Gibbon Fall] is eight and one half miles from Norris. The road hangs on to the side of a cliff far above it, and

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

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    National Park Mountain

    "The confluence of the Gibbon and Firehole Rivers is a site of great historical interest. It was in this meadow that the members of the Washburn

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

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    Christmas Tree Park

    "Through Christmas Tree Park, a heavy stand of lodgepole pine, near the Western Entrance to the Park, the highway follows up the Madison River for

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

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    Firehole Cascades

    "The Firehole River was so called not because it traverses the region of the great geysers, but from the fact that in early days a forest fire

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

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    Fountain Geyser

    "West of the Paint Pots, [Fountain Geyser] performs only occassionally, but its eruptions are very spectacular, and last for about ten minutes."

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

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    Fountain Paint Pot

    "All over this crater, which is filled with clay, of the consistency of paint, jets of steam find their way to the surface, keeping the mass

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