Photograph of the week: Great Fountain Geyser, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA
They say good things come to those who wait and that is exactly what we are having to do at the moment. And while we don’t (seriously) propose waiting 50 years to see a geyser erupt – quite literally: the Steamboat Geyser in Yellowstone National Park lay dormant from 1911 to 1961 without so much as a steaming burp – when it comes to the Great Fountain Geyser, your patience will more than likely be rewarded.
A fountain-type geyser located in the Lower Geyser Basin of Yellowstone National Park, on Firehole Lake Drive, Great Fountain Geyser has a reputation for semi-predictable eruptions and reliability. So much so that it is the only Lower Geyser Basin feature for which Yellowstone park rangers will actually make predictions. How so? With geyser eruptions happening every nine to 15 hours, and the show generally lasting for one to two hours, it can be reasonably predicted within one to two hours.
This makes Great Fountain a great favourite for…
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