Bubble Bubble, Toil and Trouble

Photo #364: Bubbling PitsLocation Taken: Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Time Taken: October 2012

It’s interesting how quickly you get used to repeating phenomena.

I mean, after the sixth or so boiling hot pit of steaming water and mud bubbling out of the ground, powered by heat coming up from a giant pool of magma that will eventually find its way to the surface and plunge the country into darkness, they just seem so everyday.

After that, well, you just have to find the interesting ones, with odd colors or good lighting.

Both of which were available, mind you. So even that became not too surprising before long.

These particular pools have a lovely blue color, don’t you think?

Well, blue-green. Or is that turquoise? It’s tough to decide what to call colors on the edge of the large color categories.

Whatever that is, at least it goes well with the white-red-purple-brown of the ground.

  

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