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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."

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

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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

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

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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

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

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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

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

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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

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

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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

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

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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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    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

    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)