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Late August, we stopped along the shore of Yellowstone Lake on a cold and wet morning, where I captured this image of steam rising from the many fumaroles along the lake's edge. If you've never seen it, it's an otherworldly place, full of geysers, hot baths, and fumaroles - many more than the iconic Old Faithful and Grand Prismatic - the unnamed ones are more interesting, in my view. Yellowstone Lake, at an elevation of more than 7,700' and with a depth of nearly 400', lies within the gigantic Yellowstone caldera, which generates the underlying heat. I could spend many lifetimes exploring Yellowstone.
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