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Meet the most beautiful surface of the earth in Yellowstone National Park 2.

⛺ Fountain Paint Pot The paint pot is a mud fountain. The minerals in the soil and rocks are dissolved by the acidic hot springs to form mud. Because the viscosity of the mud is very high, you can clearly see the slow formation and disappearance of bubbles. This is a hot spring with a high temperature, usually showing a blue or dark green tone. Walking here, you will see a strong sense of vicissitudes, like the end of the world. Perhaps the environment here is too harsh and not suitable for the growth of trees. 🛬 Norris Geyser Basin Norris Geyser Basin is located on the west side of Yellowstone National Park. It is the hottest, most active, and most unstable series of geysers in Yellowstone National Park. The world's largest geyser, Steamboat Geyser, is also located in this area. It has been dormant for a long time and erupts only once in a long time. The last eruption was in 2008. The hot springs here are always changing, with new hot springs appearing and old hot springs drying up. A small earthquake can change the hot spring area, and the different colors in the water can show the different water temperatures. 🏨 Biscuit Basin As the name suggests, the fountains here are like small biscuits, without large pools, but with very bright colors. The basin has many small and unique geothermal landscapes, among which the "Sapphire Pool" is the essence of this area, pure as a gem, and the deep blue seems to suck people in. 🧡 Fishing Bridge Fishing Bridge spans the Yellowstone River and is the outlet of Yellowstone Lake, with a long history. The blue waves under the bridge are very refreshing, with blue sky, green trees, and clear water. Visitors can walk to the shore under the bridge to play in the water. Fishing Bridge was once a good place for fishing, but later the park banned fishing to protect the ecology of Yellowstone National Park. In June and July, you can watch wild trout swim upstream to spawn.
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