Name/Title
StereographEntry/Object ID
2023.055.3.0065Description
Colorized stereograph. Image is of a series of small waterfalls surrounded by a number of bare trees, some trees have been colored green, the waterfalls are colored white and tan - one features purple, orange and red. Below the image "13588 Angel Terrace, Yellowstone National park, Wyo." is printed. To the left of the image "-ystone View Company Manufacturers Publishers COPYRIGHTED MADE IN U.S.A." is printed. To the right of the image "Meadville, Pa. New York, N. Y., Portland Oregon, London, Eng., Sydney, Aus." is printed
On the reverse, "9" is stamped on the top edge, the follow ins printed:
192 - (13588)
ANGEL TERRACE, YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, WYOMING
This is a section of the hot springs area in the Yellowstone National Park. These springs have built up terraces, as you see, of limy deposits. These deposits are formed partly because of the cooling of the water, and partly because of the plants which are submerged in the water.
The entire region of the Yellowstone is volcanic in formation. That is, the interior heat of the earth comes very near to the surface in this district. In some places the waters are heated, steam is formed, and the overlying surface water is blown far up into the air. These are called geysers. In other spots the boiling-hot water trickles out of the rocks. These are the hot springs. Among the hot springs here shown, you may pick you way around if you watch your step. The pools look to be vividly colored. Some of the deep ones are very green. In others the sprigs of grass and flowers appear to be painted over with a coating of fine silver.
Yellowstone Park is a land of wonders. it is the largest of all our national parks. It is kept in its wilderness state so it is not only a pleasure park, but it is also a retreat for thousands of wild animals. Antelopes, elks, bears - all the wild animals native to this section of the Rockies - are protectd within the Park limits. Within its 3300 square miles are more geysers than can be found in the rest of the world put together. Its hot springs are countless. It has swift rivers, larege lakes, deep canyons (prounciation guide), and great stretches of petrified forests. Here, took, are large hotels and camps for the public. THe park contains 200 miles of first-class roads.
(In italics) Explain how hot springs are formed. In what other parts of the United States are hot springs found?
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