Spring water and nostalgia

The Grand Prismatic Spring in Yellowstone National Park

We got quite some opportunities to GO PLACES (this is not a Toyota ad 🙂 ), years before our son was born. We still have opportunities but baggages become larger than before when there is a kid. It was during the smaller baggage days. 🙂 One such memory lane was created when we visited Yellowstone in some deep breath past. We were looking at our old albums and found the pictures on today’s post that were taken a while back when a small carry-on was enough for a long distance travel of the family. 🙂 These pictures were taken in the Grand Prismatic Spring area of Yellowstone National Park.

Grand Prismatic Spring is the third largest hot spring in the world. It sits on a bed of colored volcanic rocks with high silica content known as rhyolitic rock. Magma inside earth warms the water (H2O). The colorful rocks are dissolved by the magma-heat and brought to the surface of the spring. Of course, the geoscience behind the spring is amazing but for us, the pictures bring nostalgia. 🙂




Grand Prismatic Spring
Grand Prismatic Spring

Grand Prismatic Spring
Grand Prismatic Spring
Grand Prismatic Spring
Grand Prismatic Spring
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Grand Prismatic Spring
Grand Prismatic Spring
Grand Prismatic Spring
Grand Prismatic Spring: Excelsior Geyser Crater
Grand Prismatic Spring: Excelsior Geyser Crater

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24 thoughts on “Spring water and nostalgia

  1. We don’t have the spring weather in our region and that makes looking at this spring water one I would like to visit and have a feel of nature. It’s nice to always come to this blog for I learn a thing or two how amazing other regions of the world apart from where I reside are.

  2. Lovely pictures. We have many national parks and wildlife reserves, I love visiting national parks and wildlife reserves. My home country Nepal is one of the best places on earth to see one-horned rhino and royal bengal tiger.

  3. That is magma? Wow, it looks awesome, I never saw something so different, the colors and the water looks mirific. You are lucky to visit such beautiful places!

    1. Yes. Magma, melt rocks, and chemicals made the water so colorful. It is really beautiful and feels like a dream. Thank you for visiting our blog and commenting.

  4. Beautiful scenery there at Yellowstone, I have been there too and I remember well the Prismatic Spring. Thaks for following my blog.

    1. Thank you Carabiensplash, for visiting our blog and the follow. We are following your blog as well to get to know you better.

      You are very right! Yellowstone can be seen million times but it feels new every time. Have a wonderful week.

  5. Beautiful memories…I hope you will make new memories with the family addition(s)…even though it may be more work 🙂 God bless 🙂

    1. Yes Emissary, that is the basic idea. 🙂 All families make new memories keeping safety and welfare in mind. Thank you very much for visiting our page and writing a comment. Have a wonderful Sunday.

    1. Thank you Miriam for visiting this page and leaving a note. Yes, entire Yellowstone National Park is a grand enjoyable beauty. 🙂 Have a wonderful weekend!

  6. Hi Sandy, thank you for visiting this page and letting us know that you liked it. The link in this post will connect to your H2O post. Have a wonderful weekend.

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