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Palette Spring @ Yellowstone National Park

#wyoming #usatravel During our 4th of July trip, we had the chance to visit Yellowstone National Park, one of the most beautiful places on earth that we've ever been to. There were many spots that we stopped by, and we couldn't help but be overwhelmed by the beauty of nature that created such a charming place like this. The first spot we arrived at was the Palette Spring, which is part of the Mammoth Hot Springs, a complex of hot springs on a hill of travertine terraces. These terraces are formed by the precipitation of calcium carbonate from the hot water that flows over them. The resulting formations resemble an artist's palette, with vivid hues ranging from brilliant whites and yellows to deep oranges and browns, depending on the minerals present and the thermophilic bacteria thriving in the hot water. Despite the summer heat and the warmth of the hot spring, we found ourselves staying longer than we thought we could because the beauty of this spot won us over.
Posted: May 17, 2024
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Mammoth Hot Springs MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS: Located in the northwest of Yellowstone Park, it is the largest proven carbonate sedimentary hot spring in the world. Looking at Mammoth Hot Spring from a distance, it looks like a mountain covered in white snow, but when you get closer, you find that it is the perfect combination of Pamukkale and Huanglong. The snow-white and dark-yellow steps formed by the hot springs are like terraced fields. When the hot spring gushes out from the limestone layer, the hot water will dissolve the calcium carbonate in the limestone into the water. When the water flowing out of the surface cools down, the calcium carbonate in the water will condense and deposit into a lime platform because it is too saturated. When the underground outlet hole is blocked by accumulations, the spring water will flow to other outlets to form another platform. The spring water deposited in the platform is affected by the activities of algae and microorganisms, so it forms yellow, white, brown and other colors, and the layers are stacked to form "travertine steps". It is a pity that after a crustal movement in Mammoth Hot Spring in 2002, most of the hot springs stopped their activities, resulting in the death of a large number of microorganisms, which made the Mammoth Hot Spring lose its color, and the dead bacteria also turned into off-white powder, which remained in the On the great dry steps. Reflecting the dazzling sunlight, it turned this place into a barren land of austerity. In a few years, the hot spring ruins will further collapse and turn gray, and even the white steps may not be visible.
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