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you can see the layers of silica that have formed over the years

dsc_5952.jpg we hike through a snowstorm and by the time we got to these hot springs, the sky was blue and lovely. a strange day.Thumbnailsa fisheye shot at one of the hot springswe hike through a snowstorm and by the time we got to these hot springs, the sky was blue and lovely. a strange day.Thumbnailsa fisheye shot at one of the hot springswe hike through a snowstorm and by the time we got to these hot springs, the sky was blue and lovely. a strange day.Thumbnailsa fisheye shot at one of the hot springswe hike through a snowstorm and by the time we got to these hot springs, the sky was blue and lovely. a strange day.Thumbnailsa fisheye shot at one of the hot springswe hike through a snowstorm and by the time we got to these hot springs, the sky was blue and lovely. a strange day.Thumbnailsa fisheye shot at one of the hot springswe hike through a snowstorm and by the time we got to these hot springs, the sky was blue and lovely. a strange day.Thumbnailsa fisheye shot at one of the hot springs

until finally this pebble was big enough to be ejected from its (small) geyser

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Date Time of Original
2005:06:09 13:55:47
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11 mm
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