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Great Fountain and White Dome Geysers: Yellowstone National Park, September 2003 Another view of Great Fountain Geyser with White Dome Geyser visible in the distance.

marco:

From Lindsay Campbell:

Another amazing NYTimes pic, this one from Switzerland where a shepherd was catching up on his EuroCup on his MacBook.  Please God, when I die, send me to that mountainside.

If he has broadband up there, screw death — send me now.

A Dip in the Firehole: Yellowstone National Park, September 2003 A couple of elk refresh themselves by wading in the Firehole River.

Blowing Steam: Yellowstone National Park, September 2003 We were fortunate enough to see an eruption of Grand Geyser, the tallest predictable geyser in Yellowstone. Its eruptions can reach a height of 200 feet, and it erupts in a series of multiple bursts, anywhere from 1 to 4 at a time. Vent Geyser is the smaller geyser erupting in the foreground.

First View: Yellowstone National Park, September 2003 Our first view of the Lower Geyser Basin. We could see the geysers of the Fountain Paint Pot area.