At Mamoth Hot Springs of Yellowstone National Park
Taken in 2005
and retouched using the Photosop CS4 in 2009.12.1
Travertine Terraces are seen at Mammoth Hot Springs in the northwest corner of Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. Travertine is a form of calcium carbonate that is dissolved from limestone beneath the ground, and is then carried to the surface by hot water. The colours represent a variety of bacterial algae that survive at various temperatures.
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