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24-JUN-2014 Dick Keely

Artists' Paintpots

Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA

Artists' Paintpots is a small hydrothermal area south of Norris Junction that includes colorful hot springs and two large mud pots.
Mudpots are acidic hot springs with a limited water supply.
Some microorganisms use hydrogen sulfide (rotten egg smell), which rises from deep within the earth, as an energy source.
They convert the gas into sulfuric acid, which breaks down rock into clay/mud.


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Art White02-Aug-2014 12:35
Great capture! V
The Ellisons07-Jul-2014 15:06
Fascinating, how different this looks in black & white... ~V~
Martin Lamoon03-Jul-2014 19:05
Wonderful picture.
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