Biscuit Basin contains a small collection of thermal features. Many, however, are small, gem-like encrusted pools and geysers, including Silver Globe Spring, Sapphire, and Black Opal pools, Jewel, Cauliflower, and Black Pearl geysers. The Firehole River and a highway divide the basin. Sapphire Pool dominates the main group west of the river. The water of this pool, or spring, is crystal clear with a Oriental blue sapphire tint. Other important features include Shell Geyser, which has a golden-lined crater, and Jewel Geyser, known for the shiny, beaded sinter around its vent. - Yellowstone National Park.com
Firehole River
The start of the walkway through Biscuit Basin showing the stream rising from the geysers.
Black Opal Spring
Sapphire Pool
Avoca Geyser
Silver Globe Geyser
4 comments:
Your photos are absolutely beautiful! Sorry, I didn't see any "old geezers" tho. :)
The pictures look professional. I'm impressed! Thanks for sharing.
Teresa
Fantastic! I'm so glad that you guys had a great trip there. Yellowstone is such an amazing place, Jenni and I talk about our memories there all the time. Awesome photos!
This was one of my favorite stops too! The smell comes back when I see the pictures :)
Wow. These are beautiful. I want to go.
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