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Photographer: Barry Swackhamer
Taken: June 21, 2017
Caption:
Soda Springs Geyser, right panel | Additional Description: Captions: (upper left) Everyone is invited to enjoy the 72-degree geyser water, which erupts every hour on the hour.; (upper right) Drilling for hot water, 1937; (center right) Soda Springs Geyser in 1937 before it was capped.; (center left) Explorers John C. Fremont during his travels to the West in 1843 observed a crusty white geological formation, naming it "Fountain Hill.: This is the location of the Soda Sprigs Geyser. Soda Springs and the geyser mound, 1882.; (bottom left) Soda Springs Creek in the foreground with the imposing Idanha Hotel in the background, about 1900,; (bottom right) Mineral Heights Resort.
Submitted: July 27, 2017, by Barry Swackhamer of Brentwood, California.
Database Locator Identification Number: p391806
File Size: 3.657 Megabytes
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