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Geyserite Collection

Geyserite, a fascinating mineral formation found in the geothermal areas of Yellowstone National Park, is truly a sight to behold

Background imageGeyserite Collection: Lone Star Geyser geyserite cone, Third Geyser Basin geothermal area, Yellowstone National Park

Lone Star Geyser geyserite cone, Third Geyser Basin geothermal area, Yellowstone National Park
September 13, 2009 - Lone Star Geyser geyserite cone, Third Geyser Basin geothermal area, Yellowstone Caldera, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming

Background imageGeyserite Collection: Castle Geyser eruption, Upper Geyser Basin geothermal area, Yellowstone National Park

Castle Geyser eruption, Upper Geyser Basin geothermal area, Yellowstone National Park
September 12, 2009 - Castle Geyser eruption with rainbow, Upper Geyser Basin geothermal area, Yellowstone Caldera, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming

Background imageGeyserite Collection: Giant Geyser steaming geyserite cone, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming

Giant Geyser steaming geyserite cone, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
September 10, 2009 - Giant Geyser steaming geyserite cone, Upper Geyser Basin geothermal area, Yellowstone Caldera, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming

Background imageGeyserite Collection: Lone Star Geyser erupting, Third Geyser Basin geothermal area, Yellowstone National Park

Lone Star Geyser erupting, Third Geyser Basin geothermal area, Yellowstone National Park
September 13, 2009 - Lone Star Geyser erupting, Third Geyser Basin geothermal area, Yellowstone Caldera, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming

Background imageGeyserite Collection: Castle Geyser steam phase, Upper Geyser Basin geothermal area, Yellowstone National Park

Castle Geyser steam phase, Upper Geyser Basin geothermal area, Yellowstone National Park
September 12, 2009 - Castle Geyser eruption steam phase, Upper Geyser Basin geothermal area, Yellowstone Caldera, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming

Background imageGeyserite Collection: Picture No. 11050181

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Geyserite Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA Date:

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Atemisia Geyser - showing wide platform of geyserite - Cascade Group Upper Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA Date:

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Atemisia Geyser - showing wide platform of geyserite - Cascade Group Upper Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA Date:

Background imageGeyserite Collection: Geyserite terraces coloured by algal mats

Geyserite terraces coloured by algal mats, Grand Prismatic Spring, Midway Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Wyoming, United States of America (U.S.A.), North America

Background imageGeyserite Collection: Active geysers on geyserite domes, El Tatio geyser basin on altiplano, Atacama Desert

Active geysers on geyserite domes, El Tatio geyser basin on altiplano, Atacama Desert, Chile, South America


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Geyserite, a fascinating mineral formation found in the geothermal areas of Yellowstone National Park, is truly a sight to behold. From the Lone Star Geyser's majestic geyserite cone in the Third Geyser Basin to the Castle Geyser's explosive eruptions in the Upper Geyser Basin, these natural wonders never fail to leave visitors in awe. In the Upper Geyser Basin, one can witness the incredible power and beauty of Castle Geyser as it erupts with great force. The steam phase creates an enchanting display against the backdrop of glistening geyserite formations, and is a mesmerizing spectacle that captures both nature's raw energy and its artistic finesse. Moving on to Giant Geyser, another marvel within Yellowstone National Park, its steaming geyserite cone stands tall amidst its surroundings. This towering structure serves as a testament to thousands of years' worth of mineral deposition and geothermal activity. Meanwhile, at Lone Star Geyser located in the Third Geyser Basin, visitors are treated to an eruption that showcases both water and steam shooting high into the sky. As this impressive display unfolds before their eyes, they can't help but admire how Lone Star's gushing waters have contributed to forming yet another stunning geyserite cone. The vibrant colors seen on some parts of these geological wonders are thanks to algal mats that grow on them. These algal mats add splashes of green hues onto otherwise stark white or beige terraces made up entirely of glistening geyerite deposits. Yellowstone National Park truly offers a unique opportunity for nature enthusiasts and curious minds alike to witness firsthand these captivating displays created by Mother Earth herself. Whether it be through Castle or Lone Star Geysers' eruptions or simply admiring colorful terraces adorned with algal mats - each visit guarantees an unforgettable experience surrounded by breathtaking geology at every turn.