Minerva_Terrace-Yellowstone.jpg
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Description Minerva Terrace-Yellowstone.jpg | Sulphur laden hot steam constantly leaks out of the ground on Minerva Terrace, creating the yellowish color on the rocky ground. Such yellow stones are what gave name to the national park: Yellowstone. |
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Source | Minerva Terrace |
Author | Bernt Rostad from Oslo, Norway |
Camera location | 44° 58′ 21.61″ N, 110° 42′ 20.15″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 44.972669; -110.705596 |
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