Posted on 09/23/2018 9:44:46 AM PDT by BenLurkin
Ear Spring went from being dormant on Saturday to spewing steam and water between 20 and 30 feet high, a height not recorded since 1957, said park spokesman Neal Herbert.
On Saturday tourists and surveillance cameras captured the rare eruption around 4:50 p.m. Ear Spring contains permanently seething water at or above boiling point. The ear-shaped pool has been known to erupt to a height of around 2 feet, but officials say that only happens one or two times each decade.
Geyser Hill lies across the Firehole River from Old Faithful and features dozens of hot springs, geysers and fumaroles (openings where steam and volcanic gasses are emitted).
The eruption of Ear Spring comes the same year that the Steamboat Geyser is experiencing record-breaking activity. So far the geyser has erupted 19 times in 2018 with the latest eruption happening Monday, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
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Should I bother going on a diet or is the end near enough to eat a slice of key lime pie?
Sounds like something hot is moving closer to the surface.
Do Tell.
Also, now that Patti nee Reagan has said she finds Fords account believable based on her own ugly experience 40 years ago, there is even more visability to this whole mess and there would be even more intense investigation if something were to happen.
Patti Reagan...Well, that cinches it, then.
Good Lord. 😣
I thought you'd like this one. :^)
I've managed to avoid our fine system of national parks so far. I do wish I'd had the time to, and visited, Meteor Crater during a trip out west years ago.
Doesn’t matter, as long as it delays the Kavanaugh vote and suppresses republican turnout on the mid-terms.
Besides, who would investigate? The same people who found Hillary innocent a month before she was interviewed?
Best hole in the ground I ever saw. You ought to check it out. The chances of another meteor hitting the same spot is nil. You know what they say about lightning strikin
It's merely low, it's never nil. ;^) And it's not a national monument or national park, but seems to do just fine.
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