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Old Faithful at Night
This is a night photo of Old Faithful. Notice the moon to the right.

Old Faithful erupts more frequently than any of the other big geysers, although it is not the largest or most regular geyser in the park. Its average interval between eruptions is about 91 minutes, varying from 65 - 92 minutes. An eruption lasts 1 1/2 to 5 minutes, expels 3,700 - 8,400 gallons (14,000 - 32,000 liters) of boiling water, and reaches heights of 106 - 184 feet (30 - 55m). It was named for its consistent performance by members of the Washburn Expedition in 1870. Although its average interval has lengthened through the years (due to earthquakes and vandalism), Old Faithful is still as spectacular and predictable as it was a century ago.

Source: National Park Service
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Album name:admin / Yellowstone National Park
Keywords:Old Faithful Yellowstone
Photographer:H. V. Noble
Date:1975
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Date added:Nov 02, 2009
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