Large, steaming mineral formation created by running over a mound of stacked rocks by rerouted hot springs spilling out of a pipe, just off the highway US 550 near Durango.
near Durango, Colorado, USA
Canon EOS Rebel T1i
Tamron 18-270mm lens
Tripod, 3 RAW images +2 to -2, Photomatix Pro 4.2
pinkerton, hot springs, southern colorado, colorado, durango, terence russell, hdr
Son of an avid reader of paperbacks and a manager of a photofinishing plant in Abilene, Texas.
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Really interesting, Terence.. Great processing.
Thanks Sheryl. It reminds me of this formation from Yellowstone.
– Terence Russell
You’re right. The two formations are similar. Very cool. Thanks for sharing.
Incredible Terence!! :)
Thanks, Keith. These formations, whether assisted by stacking rocks to allow the water to cascade over or are natural formations, amaze me. It takes a lot of calcium running down for a long time to create them.
– Terence Russell