Norris Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming

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Norris Geyser Basin is one of the most popular geothermal areas in Yellowstone National Park, located in Wyoming, USA. It is known for its colorful hot springs, geysers, and unique hydrothermal features. Norris Geyser Basin is the hottest and most dynamic of Yellowstone's hydrothermal areas, with temperatures reaching up to 199°F (93°C). The basin is divided into two main areas: the Porcelain Basin and the Back Basin. The Porcelain Basin is characterized by its milky white and blue-gray thermophiles, while the Back Basin features a variety of geysers and hot springs, including the world's tallest active geyser, Steamboat Geyser. Visitors to Norris Geyser Basin can explore a network of boardwalks and trails that wind through the geothermal features, allowing them to get up close to the bubbling hot springs and steaming geysers. The basin is home to a diverse array of thermophiles, microscopic organisms that thrive in the extreme conditions of the hot springs. Norris Geyser Basin is a must-see destination for anyone visiting Yellowstone National Park, offering a fascinating glimpse into the power and beauty of the park's geothermal activity. It is important for visitors to stay on designated trails and boardwalks to protect themselves and the delicate ecosystem of the geothermal area.