Grand Prismatic Spring, Yellowstone National Park
Grand Prismatic Spring is the largest and one of the most brilliant of Yellowstone’s many colorful hot springs. It measures 200 feet across and maintains a temperature of at least 160 degrees F (70 degrees C). Which makes it a very steamy and smelly place.
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David Iori, 2 months ago
Stunning Capture
dzf1z1 in reply to David Iori’s comment, 2 months ago
Thanks David. It is appreciated.
Travis Easton, 2 months ago
I’ve seen quite a few shots of this one from the air, the colours are just so amazing, thanks for sharing.
Gili Orr, 2 months ago
Great colors! How near can you get to this steamy spring? Think I must go visit, it’s just awesome…
dzf1z1 in reply to Gili Orr’s comment, 2 months ago
You have to stay on a wooden walkway that will allow one to get about 20 yards from the spring. Close enough that the steam at times will fog the view of the person in front of you. You may want to plug your nose however.
Thank you for your nice comments.
dzf1z1, 2 months ago
thanks for everyone’s nice comments.
MtnMan, about 1 month ago
One of the most amazing spots on earth…
dzf1z1, about 1 month ago
Two works featured! Wow. What a surprise. Phillip, thank you for the compliment!
blossom, about 1 month ago
Congratulations on having “Grand Prismatic Spring, Yellowstone National Park” featured in National Parks of the World!!
EarthGipsy, about 1 month ago
Fantastic – what heat, what colour. Well done!
mwfoster, 27 days ago
I miss yellowstone. I was up their in 88 photographing the big fire that took out lake villiage. It may have been a different name it was the first year the resort area was open and it burned down that summer. Very nice capture of this spring alot of people try to get the blue pools in the center of the springs