Monarch Geyser
Once a major geyser reaching as high as 200 feet in height.
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Monarch Geyser Details
Once a major geyser reaching as high as 200 feet in height, this powerful geyser would release so much water that roads around it would have to be closed, It has since decreased in activity, and now appears as a muddy, low-temperature acid pool that bubbles and sputters, quietly overflowing into a surrounding mineral-stained basin and releasing clouds of hot steam.
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