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Bombshell Geyser

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Bombshell Geyser is a geyser that is known to possibly be a perpetual spouter. It is located in the lesser known Glen Africa Basin in Yellowstone National Park near Hayden Valley.[1][2] [3] [4][5]

References

  1. Cross, Jeff (2008). "Geyser Activity in the Upper, Midway, Lower, Gibbon and Lone Star Geyser Basins, and Other Thermal Areas, Yellowstone National Park, 1988 - 2006" (PDF). The GOSA Transactions. 10. In 2004, nearby Bombshell Geyser (also known as Pseudo Geyser) and Red Jacket Spring were both active as perpetual spouters. Bombshell Geyser was especially impressive, bursting violently to 10 feet and flowing a heavy runoff stream."
  2. Whittlesey, Lee H. (1988). Yellowstone place names. Helena: Montana Historical Society. ISBN 0-917298-15-2. OCLC 18163615. Search this book on
  3. Whittlesey, Lee H. (2007). Storytelling in Yellowstone: Horse and Buggy Tour Guides. UNM Press. p. 147. ISBN 978-0-8263-4117-4. Search this book on
  4. "The Billings Weekly Gazette". The Billings Weekly Gazette. Billings, Montana. July 26, 1888. p. 6 – via newspapers.com. Mr. Stuart took us to Ph;!; Springs, where the famous Bombshell geyser surges within its iron-bound cage like an untamed tiger. Near there we overtook and ...
  5. "The Magic of Yellowstone History of Yellowstone Place Names". www.yellowstone-online.com. December 27, 2006. Retrieved 2021-08-06.

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