RMWE731C–The Firehole River is a 21 mile long river located in northwestern Wyoming. It joins the Gibbon River at Madison Junction in Yellowstone National Park as one of the two main tributaries of the Madison River. Run-off from the geothermal formations inside Yellowstone Park can increase the temperature of the Firehole River as much as 18F, as well as deposit minerals such as aresenic in the stream itself. In spite of this, trout thrive in the river and it is a well-known fly fishing only destination.
RM2FWK9P5–North America, Wyoming, Yellowstone National Park, West Thumb Geyser Basin. Black Pool, geothermal formations in hot springs.
RMPNC1YP–Hot springs, fumaroles and mudpots at Seltun Geothermal area at Krysuvik - Seltunshverir - Krysuv’kurhverir with minerals sediments on Reykjanes penin
RFDFW2T4–Geothermal springs of Gunnuhver at the Reykjanes peninsula where the Mid-Atlantic Ridge rises above sea level to form Iceland.
RF2CYW7XN–Orakei Korako geothermal area, New Zealand. Colorful algal formations in front of the 'Golden Fleece' terrace
RMRM287F–WY03617-00...WYOMING - Sunrise at the Upper Terraces of Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone National Parkl.
RM2HEEKXH–Detail of the Solitary Geyser, in the Norris Geyser Basin area, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA.
RMRDH214–A landscape view of Hierve el Agua with tourists, Petrified waterfall, Oaxaca, Mexico
RF2MT6CW8–Geothermal Wonderland
RMB52G4D–Geothermal formations & colours created by microbial activity and mineral deposits at Upper Geyser Basin Yellowstone Park
RMDGKPPJ–Geothermal power plant, Wairakei Borefield, pipelines crossing a road, North Island, New Zealand
RMW7WE19–Geothermal formations, Travertine terraces, Mammoth Springs, Yellowstone National Park, Montana, USA, September 2012.
RF2A3XFG9–Canary Spring travertine formations at sunrise, Upper Mammoth Terraces, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA.
RM2KF1N05–Black Sand Geyser Basin in winter- Bacterial formations, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA
RFM52M87–Stunning Geothermal landscape at the Orakei Korako park and waikato river, New Zealand
RFW80JN5–Mushroom-like sulphure rock formations in an acid brine pool, geothermal field of Dallol, Danakil depression, Afar Triangle, Ethiopia
RF2W95W6R–Dead trees among the geothermal formations at Mammoth Hot Springs
RMEG9KXW–geothermal area
RF2RDRFH3–Krysuvik Hot Springs, Fúlipollur, Seltun Geothermal Area, Reykjanes Peninsular, Iceland
RMWE7311–The Firehole River is a 21 mile long river located in northwestern Wyoming. It joins the Gibbon River at Madison Junction in Yellowstone National Park as one of the two main tributaries of the Madison River. Run-off from the geothermal formations inside Yellowstone Park can increase the temperature of the Firehole River as much as 18F, as well as deposit minerals such as aresenic in the stream itself. In spite of this, trout thrive in the river and it is a well-known fly fishing only destination.
RF2BAR26G–Sulphur formations in the Danakil depression, northern Ethiopia.
RMPNC1Y9–Hot springs, fumaroles and clay mudpots at Seltun Geothermal area at Krysuvik - Seltunshverir - Krysuv’kurhverir with minerals sediments on Reykjanes
RMCBWC70–Fumaroles and strange landscapes at Sol de Manana geothermal field in Bolivia near the Bolivia/Chile border
RFK3NB6G–Myvatn district, northern Iceland. Dimmuborgir lava formations at sunrise.
RMRM287G–WY03618-00...WYOMING - Sunrise at the Upper Terraces of Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone National Park.
RM2HEEKXP–Detail of the Solitary Geyser, in the Norris Geyser Basin area, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA.
RMRM28CM–WY03641-00...WYONING - Snow covered Upper Terraces of Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone National Park.
RF2MT6CD1–Geothermal Wonderland
RMB52H26–Geothermal formations & colours created by microbial activity and mineral deposits at Upper Geyser Basin Yellowstone Park
RF2WJ80TD–Geothermal activity with steaming mud holes and rock formations in an impressive landscape, Fumarolas Lagoa das Furnas, Furnas, Sao Miguel, Azores
RMW7WE1J–Geothermal formations, Travertine terraces, Mammoth Springs, Yellowstone National Park, Montana, USA
RF2A9MKCK–Travertine formations at Grassy Spring, Upper Mammoth Terraces, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA.
RMRDH20Y–A landscape view of Hierve el Agua with tourists, Petrified waterfall, Oaxaca, Mexico
RFM52M56–Diamond geyser in Orakei Korako geothermal park, New Zealand
RFW80JN3–Mushroom-like sulphure rock formations in an acid brine pool, geothermal field of Dallol, Danakil depression, Afar Triangle, Ethiopia
RMTRDE9M–moss-covered lava field Illahraun with geothermal power station Svartsengi, Iceland, Reykjanes Peninsula, Reykjanes Peninsula
RMEG9KY4–geothermal area
RF2RDRFHG–Krysuvik Hot Springs, Fúlipollur, Seltun Geothermal Area, Reykjanes Peninsular, Iceland
RMWE730R–Fly Fishing, Yellowstone National Park. A woman fly fishing in the Firehole River in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. The Firehole River is a 21 mile long river located in northwestern Wyoming. It joins the Gibbon River at Madison Junction in Yellowstone National Park as one of the two main tributaries of the Madison River. Run-off from the geothermal formations inside Yellowstone Park can increase the temperature of the Firehole River as much as 18F, as well as deposit minerals such as aresenic in the stream itself. In spite of this, trout thrive in the river and it is a well-known fly
RF2RTEKCN–Thermal vent in the Uzon caldera, Kronotsky Nature Reserve, Russia; Kronotsky Zapovednik, Kamchatka, Russia
RMPNC1Y4–Hot springs, fumaroles and clay mudpots at Seltun Geothermal area at Krysuvik - Seltunshverir - Krysuv’kurhverir with minerals sediments on Reykjanes
RMCBWC4E–Fumaroles and strange landscapes at Sol de Manana geothermal field in Bolivia near the Bolivia/Chile border
RFDFW2DH–Reykjanes peninsula where the Mid-Atlantic Ridge rises above sea level to form Iceland.
RMG1AR0Y–Geothermal activity in Wai-O-Tapu Thermal Wonderland in Rotorua, New Zealand
RM2HEEK86–Detail of Porcelain Basin, in the Norris Geyser Basin area, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA.
RMRM28HM–WY03616-00...WYOMING - Pre dawn light on the Upper Terrace of Mamoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone National Park.
RF2MT6C05–Geothermal Wonderland
RMB52G40–Geothermal formations & colours created by microbial activity and mineral deposits at Upper Geyser Basin Yellowstone Park
RFTB7HC6–Rock formations with fumarole on the volcanic island White Island, Whakaari, Bay of Plenty, North Island, New Zealand
RMW7WE1E–Geothermal formations, Travertine terraces, Mammoth Springs, Yellowstone National Park, Montana, USA, September 2012.
RMHTRT0W–Mammoth Hot Springs Lower Terraces, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.
RMB3DD80–Kleifarvatn dead lake near Krisuvik geothermal area, Iceland.
RFM52M5R–Geothermal Rainbow and Cascade Terrace, hot springs and steam rising, New Zealand
RMWBPY0W–Sulphure rock formations in an acid brine pool, geothermal field of Dallol, Danakil depression, Afar Triangle, Ethiopia
RF2BB74HR–Grassy Spring travertine formations at sunrise, Upper Mammoth Terraces, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA.
RMEG9KY1–geothermal area
RF2RDRFGN–Krysuvik Hot Springs, Fúlipollur, Seltun Geothermal Area, Reykjanes Peninsular, Iceland
RF2BD1XHX–Sulphur formations in the Danakil depression, northern Ethiopia.
RFRDH211–A landscape view of Hierve el Agua, Petrified waterfall, Oaxaca, Mexico
RMPNC1T9–Lava field with lichen in Reykjanes Geopark UNESCO area of global geological diversity - volcanic and geothermal activity. Mid-Atlantic ridge, reykjan
RMCBWC2W–Fumaroles and strange landscapes at Sol de Manana geothermal field in Bolivia near the Bolivia/Chile border
RFDFW2F5–Hot springs of the Reykjanes peninsula where the Mid-Atlantic Ridge rises above sea level to form Iceland.
RF2JCXAG1–Seltun geothermal area, Krysuvik, Reykjanes peninsula, Iceland, Polar Regions
RF2CYW7PE–Orakei Korako geothermal area, New Zealand. Steam rises from hot springs and mineral terraces
RMCN0C7W–Strokkur, a fountain geyser in the geothermal area beside the Hvítá River in Iceland, exploding high into the air.
RFRTYCWH–Smoking fumarole and water spring in geothermal area
RMB52TDJ–Geothermal formations & colours created by microbial activity and mineral deposits at Upper Geyser Basin Yellowstone Park
RMDGTAD6–Landscape at Krafla Geothermal Power Plant, Iceland, Europe
RMW7NJTF–Travertine limestone terraces in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA
RMBFTDKC–Travertine formations at Mound Terrace, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA
RF2MT6EW6–Pink and White Terraces
RFM53A7A–Thermal Blue Lake With Steam
RMWBPY17–Sulphure rock formations in an acid brine pool, geothermal field of Dallol, Danakil depression, Afar Triangle, Ethiopia
RF2J114CD–Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA.
RMEG9KXH–Solfatara. Hverarond geothermal area. Iceland, Europe.
RF2RDRFH9–Krysuvik Hot Springs, Fúlipollur, Seltun Geothermal Area, Reykjanes Peninsular, Iceland
RMG004C2–Crater with sulphur formations in Rotorua
RM2F7BM13–Steaming geothermal vent or fumarole at Hverarond near Myvatn, north Iceland, Iceland
RMPNC1TW–Lava field with lichen in Reykjanes Geopark UNESCO area of global geological diversity - volcanic and geothermal activity. Mid-Atlantic ridge, reykjan
RMCBWC5T–Fumaroles and strange landscapes at Sol de Manana geothermal field in Bolivia near the Bolivia/Chile border