Belgian Pool
Hot spring in Yellowstone National Park
44°27′58″N 110°50′12″W / 44.4660585°N 110.8366533°W / 44.4660585; -110.8366533[1]Belgian Pool is a hot spring in the Upper Geyser Basin of Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.[1] Originally named Oyster Spring, it was renamed after a visitor from Belgium fell into it in 1929[2][verification needed] with fatal results. The spring is less hot than other features in the area, at about 180 °F (82 °C), but still sufficiently hot for severe thermal burns. References to a "Belgian Geyser" in the 1930s may refer to this feature.[3]
See also
- List of Yellowstone geothermal features
- Yellowstone National Park
- Geothermal areas of Yellowstone
References
- ^ a b "Belgian Pool". Yellowstone Geothermal Features Database. Montana State University. Retrieved 2011-02-12.
- ^ "Belgian Pool". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved 2011-02-12.
- ^ Bryan, T. Scott (1995). The Geysers of Yellowstone. University Press of Colorado. p. 67. ISBN 0-87081-365-X.
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Yellowstone National Park - Upper Geyser Basin
Geothermal features and other attractions in the Upper Geyser Basin
- Anemone Geyser
- Artemisia Geyser
- Atomizer Geyser
- Aurum Geyser
- Baby Daisy Geyser
- Beehive Geyser
- Big Cub Geyser
- Bijou Geyser
- Bulger Geyser
- Castle Geyser
- Comet Geyser
- Daisy Geyser
- Economic Geyser
- Fan and Mortar Geysers
- Giant Geyser
- Giantess Geyser
- Grand Geyser
- Grotto Geyser
- Jewel Geyser
- Lion Geyser
- Lone Star Geyser
- Old Faithful Geyser
- Penta Geyser
- Pump Geyser
- Riverside Geyser
- Sawmill Geyser
- Solitary Geyser
- Spasmodic Geyser
- Splendid Geyser
- Turban Geyser
- Vent Geyser
- West Triplet Geyser
- List of Yellowstone National Park related articles
- Media related to Upper Geyser Basin at Wikimedia Commons
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