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Friday, February 18, 2011

Yellowstone's White Dome Geyser

Believe it or not, I've still got dozens of Yellowstone photos to post, so here are some more! It may not be the most famous geyser in the park, but Yellowstone's White Dome Geyser is worth seeing, particularly since it typically erupts every 30 minutes or so. It's very close to Firehole Lake Drive, and is thus easily accessible.
For more scenic shots, visit the Scenic Sunday meme.

23 comments:

  1. Oh, they are so awesome! And your photos are terrific as always! I love the almost exclusive white and the blue colors and such happy skies! Fantastic, Al! Hope you and your family and Socks have a great weekend!

    Sylvia

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  2. I would like any of the gysers. Nice shots.

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  3. AMAZING! I love Yellowstone's geysers & you caught this one perfectly! Way to Go!

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  4. Oh Al
    che meravigliosa immagine !!!
    Mi piace questo bianco che fuoriesce contro il cielo così blue !!!
    Fantastica foto.... sembra quasi magica !
    Buona giornata :)))
    Myriam

    ( io adesso vado a lavorare !!! )

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  5. Wow! Very impressive, Al. We plan to be at Yellowstone and Glacier in June. You've really got me eager to go again now. Gorgeous photos!

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  6. Waw, a geyser! i never saw one!! great pictures))

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  7. These are amazing Al! The next time I'm out west I'm going to check this dome out! Wow!

    Relatively new to your site, and scanning back through past posts I am impressed by your photographic art. Stunning!

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  8. Awesome! This is so cool - would love to shoot this kind of sceneries too :)

    http://fotochip.blogspot.com/2011/02/where-to-go.html

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  9. WOW! That is spectacular against that blue sky and snow! SO awesome!

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  10. ...or, maybe it's NOT snow! I'm thinking it is chemical elements from the geyser...hmmm But, the contrast in color is gorgeous, snow or not!

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  11. Amazing power and amazing photos!

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  12. Wow, those pictures are amazing!

    I haven't psoted any photos for a while, I guess I really should.

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  13. WOW! This is fantastic! Wonderful images, Al.

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  14. Fabulous photos of the geysers :-)

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  15. belles photos, ce geyser est impressionnant

    Remember, Every Friday, The Challenge "Walk In The Street Photography"

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  16. Great shots!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.

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  17. Wonderful photos. It feels like in the middle of the action.

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  18. incredible shots. i'd love to make my way out there one day. hope all is well. have a great day.

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  19. This geyser will frighten my FIL. The geysers in New Zealand are running out of steam. They say people take too much water from the ground.

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