The Lady Knox Geyser is located in New Zealand. It is in the Wai-O-Tapu area of the Taupo Volcanic Zone and was named after Lady Constance Knox.
The driving distance is about 125 miles using US-191.
Old Faithful Geyser erupts in between intervals. If its last eruption lasted 3-4 minutes long, you will have to wait 95 minutes for it to erupt again. If its last eruption only lasted 2 minutes, you will have to wait for 65 minutes.
Geothermal heat from below the Earth's surface superheats groundwater until it basically boils over in the form of a geyser eruption.
because its totally amazing! it was the first national park there is 330 guysers by the way that's 53% of the worlds guysers! and plus its beutiful God the creature of all the earth made this place so cool!
It gets up to 204 degrees in the vent of Old Faithful and the steam temperature can get above 350 degrees
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Old Faithful Geyser in Yellowstone National Park is located in Wyoming.
Yellowstone National Park is located in Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho.
Geothermal I would say, though I am not an expert on geysers
Old Faithful got its name because it erupts fairly quickly and regularly- once every 35 min-2hrs.
Many animals and plants live by Old Faithful, and although I've never been there myself, I watch Animal Planet almost daily :)
Some animals living in that area include: Bison, Wolves, Grizzly Bears, Pronghorn Antelope, Moose, Black Bears, various Eagles and Hawks, and other typical North American/Boreal Animals.
I hope the information helps!
It is named for the Yellowstone River. The river was most likely taken from the name the French Trappers gave to the river, Roche Jaune, "Yellow Rock."
When Old Faithful erupts, the height of the eruption can range anywhere from 135 feet (32 meters) to a record of 185 feet (56 meters). An average geyser height is considered 145 feet (44 meters).
It depends on how far you have to travel, and how long you stay. Accommodations outside the park vary greatly by type and distance.
The entrance fee is $25 USD for a private, noncommercial vehicle, or $20 for each snowmobile or motorcycle, or $12 for each visitor on foot (16 years of age and older).