September 23, 2024
Yellowstone National Park's geologically active Biscuit Basin is now closed after a hydrothermal explosion sent sightseers running. The event and its aftermath were caught on camera. The blast happened Tuesday morning near the basin's scenic Sapphire Pool. According to the National Park Service, the pool is just north of the...
Yellowstone National Park’s geologically active Biscuit Basin is now closed after a hydrothermal explosion sent sightseers running. The event and its aftermath were caught on camera. The blast happened Tuesday morning near the basin’s scenic Sapphire Pool. According to the National Park Service, the pool is just north of the…



Yellowstone National Park’s geologically active Biscuit Basin is now closed after a hydrothermal explosion sent sightseers running. The event and its aftermath were caught on camera. The blast happened Tuesday morning near the basin’s scenic Sapphire Pool. According to the National Park Service, the pool is just north of the…

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