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Q: What was unique about the rocks and water temperature at Upper Geyser Basin?
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How did Old Faithful get to Wyoming?

Old Faithful is located in northwestern Wyoming as part of a geothermal area, the Upper Geyser Basin, located in Yellowstone National Park. Old Faithful and the Upper Geyser Basin were formed as part of the Yellowstone Caldera during the Lava Creek eruption about 640,000 years ago.


What state is not a part of the Colorado River Upper Basin?

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How old is Old Faithful?

Old faithful is a geyser in Yellowstone National Park which erupts on a regular schedule, as ground water seeps into heated rock below the surface. It was first seen by European Americans in 1870. It has likely existed (although not necessarily with the same eruptive time) for several hundred years. It is part of the Upper Geyser Basin of Yellowstone, which formed sometime after the last glaciation of the region some 14,000 years ago.


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Would Yellowstone National Park be a good vacation spot?

Yes! Yellowstone National Park is a great vacation spot! Tour the Upper Geyser Basin, hike the Yellowstone Grand Canyon, and spend some time in the comfortable Old Faithful Inn. You'll never run out of thing to do in Yellowstone. Have fun!


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