One of Yellowstone National Park's most photographed sites, Grand Prismatic Spring, displays a remarkable rainbow of colors that comes from thermophiles Ãââ microbes that thrive in scalding water. It has the distinction of being the park's largest hot spring. It measures approximately 370 feet (112.8 m) in diameter and is over 121 feet (37 m) deep. A description of this spring by fur trapper Osborne Russell in 1839 also makes it the earliest described thermal feature in Yellowstone that is definitively identifiable.
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