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The presence of numerous geothermal features, such as mudpots and geysers, indicate the Yellowstone Plateau is still volcanically active.
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Yellowstone provides a clear record of volcanic eruptions which have occurred over the past 55 million years and contains over 10,000 hydrothermal features, including fumaroles, mudpots, hot springs and over 300 geysers.
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His entourage also traipsed across wooden walkways in the steamy Black Sand Basin, a brilliant-hued hydrothermal spot in the park dotted with hot springs, geysers, mudpots and fumaroles.
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He looks genuinely discomfited when his debate partners go to the mudpots.
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The north polar continent is more user-friendly — if you like jagged glacier-crowned volcanos, roaring torrents, hot springs, boiling mudpots, and precipitous valleys almost entirely devoid of level ground.
Perseus Spur May, Julian, 1931- 1998
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They climbed as they ran, leaping boiling waterfalls and mudpots.
The Moment Of The Magician Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1984
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They climbed as they ran, leaping boiling waterfalls and mudpots.
The Moment Of The Magician Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1984
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They climbed as they ran, leaping boiling waterfalls and mudpots.
The Moment of the Magician Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1984
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They climbed as they ran, leaping boiling waterfalls and mudpots.
The Moment of the Magician Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1984
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Thousands of years before Euro-Americans "discovered" the bubbling mudpots and eruptive geysers of what is now Yellowstone National Park, early Americans were spending part of their summer camping in the Yellowstone Lake area.
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