Anemone Geyser
Named for their color and shape likeness to the pale yellow anemone flower.
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Anemone Geyser Details
Named for their color and shape likeness to the pale yellow anemone flower, this geyser is actually two closely situated geysers. Big Anemone erupts every 10 minutes for about 40 seconds, shooting water 7 feet into the air, while Little Anemone erupts less regularly, and reaches 4 feet in height. Both geysers are located in Upper Geyser Basin.
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