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Moving from the deep blues of Excelsior Geyser Crater, we found these rich yellows in Orange Spring Mound, near Mammoth Hot springs, a natural color which perhaps played a role in the naming of Yellowstone National Park. Made of travertine (calcium carbonate), such formations as these are often rich in primary colors.
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