Watching the Mud Pots

Watching the Mud Pots

Watching the Mud Pots - Yellowstone NP The more popular geysers often overshadow the mudpots but be aware that when you are near mud pots you are close to one of the major vents from which lava flowed through Yellowstone's caldera. Sometimes you can smell the distinctive sulfur of the mud pots from the hydrogen sulfide gas! An area of colorful, hot mud springs is located along a one mile loop trail east of the park’s Grand Loop road, about two and a half miles south of Norris Junction According to park information, this area was closed for part of the summer of 2008 when a woman was injured after a path collapsed. The area she was walking on was previously unknown to be vulnerable to underground thermal activity. Walkways have been inspected and new boardwalks built.
silversummit
on May 26, 2009 10:13 pm
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sonja638 - Dec 10, 2015 2:19 pm - Hasn't voted

Photo use for children's book

Hello! I'm a photo researcher working for Dinardo Design. They are producing a series of elementary school reading books for Heinemann publishers. One of the books is about mud pots and I have to find photos of people viewing mud pots. Please let me know if you have a high resolution digital file of this photo and if we can license it's use from you for the book. Work email: sweldon (at) dinardodesign (dot) com. Thanks! Sonja

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