Kinkajous, coprolites and geothermal jamborees - High Country News
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Five visitors to Yellowstone National Park found themselves in hot water - literally - when their SUV ended up in a geyser. Fortunately, all five escaped the 105-degree thermal pool without life-threatening injuries, though their vehicle was not as lucky.
The Semi-Centennial Geyser got its name in honor of the one and only time it's known to have erupted, shooting water 300 feet into the air, coinciding with Yellowstone National Park's 50th anniversary.
On July 23, Black Diamond Pool in Biscuit Basin exploded, resulting in flying debris and a damaged boardwalk. Luckily, no one was hurt, yet visitors lingered after the blast.
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