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
Your photos are absolutely beautiful! Sorry, I didn't see any "old geezers" tho. :)
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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!
ReplyDeleteThis was one of my favorite stops too! The smell comes back when I see the pictures :)
ReplyDeleteWow. These are beautiful. I want to go.
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