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  2. Surprise Pool - Wikipedia

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    Surprise Pool is a hot spring pool in the Lower Geyser Basin of Yellowstone National Park in the United States. It is located near Great Fountain Geyser and A-0 Geyser . Notes

  3. Beauty Pool - Wikipedia

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    Beauty Pool is a hot spring in the Upper Geyser Basin of Yellowstone National Park in the United States. It is connected to the nearby Chromatic Spring . When the water level in one of the two pools rises and overflows, the water level in the other decreases.

  4. Discover Yellowstone’s Historic Swimming Pool

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    Learn all about this historic swimming pool as well as recent seismic activity and geyser eruptions at the park in this captivating video. Discover Yellowstone’s Historic Swimming Pool [Video ...

  5. Morning Glory Pool - Wikipedia

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    Several attempts by park officials to artificially induce eruptions to clear the pool of debris and clear blocked entryways have been met with mixed results. [6] An interpretive sign, placed near the pool by the park service, discusses the damage caused by ignorance and vandalism and suggests that Morning Glory is becoming a "Faded Glory." [7]

  6. Chromatic Spring - Wikipedia

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    Chromatic Spring is a hot spring in the Upper Geyser Basin of Yellowstone National Park in the United States. It is connected to the nearby Beauty Pool . When the water level in one of the two pools rises and overflows, the water level in the other decreases.

  7. Abyss Pool - Wikipedia

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    The pool erupted for the first time in recorded history between August 1987 and September 1991 and again between December 1991 and June 1992. The eruptions were between 30 feet (9.1 m) and 100 feet (30 m) high. Since 1992, the pool has returned to its non-eruptive state. [1] Abyss Pool with Yellowstone Lake in the background.

  8. Crested Pool - Wikipedia

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    Between 1872 and 1927, the pool was known by a variety of names—Diana's Spring, Devil's Well, Blue Crested Spring, Pool Beautiful, Castle Pool, and Diana's Bath. The name Crested Pool was accepted as official by the U.S. Board on Geographical Names committee in 1927, based on the name Crested Hot Spring on Gustavus Bechler's survey map of 1872.

  9. Opal Pool - Wikipedia

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    Opal Pool is a hot spring in the Midway Geyser Basin of Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. Opal Pool usually has a temperature of approximately 132 °F (56 °C). [1] Though usually active as a hot spring, Opal Pool is considered a fountain-type geyser. [2] The first recorded eruption of Opal Pool was in 1947, recurring in 1949, 1952 and 1953 ...

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