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Dragon's Mouth Spring
The Washburn Expedition and the Hayden Survey discovered Mud Volcano during the early 1870s. Both groups heard the sound "resembling the reports of distant artillery" for several miles before arriving at Mud Volcano. Mud Volcano at that time exploded with mud from its hillside alcove. Since then Mud Volcano has quieted but still remains a bubbling, seething spring.
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Author: Roderick Bley
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Photo keywords: Americas, geyser, national park, North America, park, provincial park, state park, steam, United States, United States of America, USA, Wyoming, Yellowstone, Yellowstone National Park
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