Mars?
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No, just bacterial pools from the various hotsprings and geyser beds at Yellowstone National Park. I took these on our recent vacation there.
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While walking through the park the sulfur fumes are quite overpowering for many, but for those brave enough to stop and look closely, the landscape - especially on a micro level - is fantastic.
2 comments:
I think it's Venus! njc
Are the fumes bad enough to set off an asthmatic? The sulphur in dried fruit sometimes starts me wheezing.
Lisa x
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