You no longer need to go to Yellowstone National Park to watch one of the most exciting natural phenomena: a hydrothermal eruption. The park management has installed cameras, allowing people to witness this unique event from the comfort of their own homes.
In this regard, on Saturday, May 31, a camera captured a small explosion from a thermal pool, sending black water up in the air. The eruption occurred roughly a year after a massive explosion that prompted the park management to install cameras and close the area to the public. This article discusses everything you should know about this exciting event, including why it happened and tips on how to stay safe while visiting Yellowstone National Park.
Video Shows Small Eruption At Black Diamond Pool In Yellowstone National Park
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