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Jewel Geyser
10-15ft Geyser Erupting Every 10 Minutes
Geyser
in
Upper Geyser Basin
,
Biscuit Basin
on
Firehole River
,
Little Firehole River
,
Iron Spring Creek
on
Biscuit Basin Trail
,
Continental Divide Trail
in
Yellowstone NP
,
Rocky Mountains
near
Old Faithful
,
WY
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Jewel Geyser is a fountain geyser in the Upper Geyser Basin of Yellowstone National Park in the United States. It is in the Biscuit Basin complex that includes Shell Geyser, Avoca Spring, and Mustard Spring. Originally named Soda Geyser by the Hayden Survey, the name was changed to Jewel Geyser by Arnold Hague in 1887. Jewel Geyser is known for having a shiny, beaded sinter around its vent.
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