Panorama of Yellowstone Park
"This gives a good idea of the general topography of Yellowstone Park. The Northern entrance is at the top, West Yellowstone at the left, the Cody
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Eagle Nest Rock
"This rocky pinnacle in Gardiner Canyon is in plain view from the road. The nest of the osprey or fishing eagle is six feet across and is
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A Public Auto Camp Party
"The National Park Service of the Department of the Interior has provided splendid locations near the principal objects of interest for the public
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Administrative Headquarters of the Park
"The buildings of old Fort Yellowstone are used by the National Park Service officials, rangers and their families. The Superintendent's office,
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Liberty Cap and Mammoth Hotel
"Liberty Cap is the cone of an extinct hot spring. It is thirty-eight feet high and twenty feet in diameter, at its base, and is composed of lime
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Mammoth Lodge from Jupiter Terrace
"In this cabin city are private accomodations for many people and a large swimming pool of warm water. The dining room and lounge are in the large
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Cleopatra Terrace
"[Cleopatra Terrace] is near the northern face of Jupiter Terrace, the largest terrace formation in the Park. Its beautiful coloring is due to an
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Roadway from the Summit of Mount Washburn
"This picture is made looking south from the summit of Mount Washburn. You can see the roadway up the mountain, and in the distance, is dimly
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Buffalo Herd Stampede
"Practically the entire herd is shown in this picture. A few of the less ferocious of these beats are kept in a large corral, near Mammoth Hot
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Mound Terrace
"This shows the tendency of the formation to build in the form of Stalactites, and gives one an idea of the immensity of the deposits which cover
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Jupiter Terrace
"This entire hillside is a delicately colored lime formation. Two large quiet springs, each one hundred feet in diameter, may be seen on top."
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Angel Terrace
"[Angel Terrance] may be seen from the road. While comparatively small, it is considered the most beautiful of the group. The terraces and hot
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Orange Spring Formation
"This oblong mound is now about twenty feet high, and is being gradually increased by the deposit from the spring on top. In the foreground is
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A Black Bear Tree
"After you have seen the wild animals in this great preserve enjoying life in their natural habitats, unmolested and unafraid, you will have
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Silver Gate and Terrace Mountain
"This shows the remains of a great cavein which occured centuries ago, after the surface had been undermined by the action of hot water in
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Golden Gate Canyon and Viaduct
"In the three and one-half miles from Mammoth Hot Springs, we have ascended one thousand feet, and are now two thousand feet above the Northern
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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
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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
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Map of Yellowstone Park
"The Grand Loop Road trip of the Park, including the entrance roads, aggregates 157 miles. The night stops are made at the four most prominent
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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.
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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."
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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
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Minerva Terrace
"One of the most beautiful of the group, [Minerva Terrace] is between Cleopatra and Mound Terraces. Some seasons this terrace is beautifully
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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
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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
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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
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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."
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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
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Great Fountain Geyser Crater
"[Great Fountain Geyser Crater] is a mile east of the main road. In the shallow basins surrounding the crater are innumerable small pebbles of
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Great Fountain Geyser
"These eruptions of tremendous magnitude occur two or three times daily, and last forty-five minutes to an hour. The maximum height of the water
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Excelsior Geyser Crater
"This crater is a vast seething crater, four hundred feet long and two hundred ans fifty feet wide, which pours forth into the Firehole River four
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Excelsior Geyser -- 300 Ft
"i[Excelsior Geyser] n 1888. This old picture shows the water column three hundred feet in height and width -- the greatest geyser on record. If
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Grand Prismatic Spring
"Near Excelsior Crater is a large, placid hot lake, 300 feet long, of blue water, over which a veil of steam hovers which through an unusual
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Sapphire Pool and Biscuit Basin
"Surrounding the basin of Sapphire Pool is a nocular formation of geyserite, the flinty hardness resembling in appearance only a quantity of
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Morning Glory Pool
"[Morning Glory Pool] is the gem of the collection. Its hot transparent water is of the most beautiful color. Only those who have actually seen
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Riverside Geyser
"[Riverside Geyser] on the bank of the Firehole River plays one hundred feet, four times every day. The duration of each eruption is fifteen
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Grotto Geyser Formation
"During periods of activity the Grotto Geyser plays from these three or four openings to the height of thirty feet. Occassionally eruptions are
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Giant Geyser Cone
"A pencil sketch was made of this cone by Lieut. G.C. Doane, in 1870, which shows that even before that time the side of this cone was blown away
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Castle Well and Castle Cone
"Near the foot of the Castle Geyser Mound is the beautiful blue crested hot pool called the Castle Well."
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Castle Geyser -- 75 Ft
"[Castle Geyser] plays seventy-five feet high, for a period of thirty minutes once a day. It has no indicator and starts without warning. From the
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Old Faithful Inn
"[Old Faithful Inn] overlooks the entire Upper Geyser Basin. From its veranda can be seen the six largest geysers in the world. Mealtimes are
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Old Faithful Inn Lobby
"The lobby of this Inn is 75 feet square and 92 feet high inside. The massive chimney is 14 feet square and has eight fireplaces. This is the
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Upper Geyser Basin
"This slide shows the Cascade Geyser at the right and a view of the steaming craters on Geyser Hill of which in the entire Upper Basin there are
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Old Faithful Geyser at Sunrise
"In the early morning when the air is still, rounded clouds of steam rise from this geyser to a height of easily 100 feet before they dissolve in
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Old Faithful Geyser Crater
"The Giantees Geyser is seen in action in the distance. The opening out of which Old Faithful plays is 2 feet long by 6 feet in size. The basins
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