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GEYSER HALL OF FAME
The "Old," the "Tall," and the "Best
All Around"
The Tall
Steamboat Geyser in Norris Geyser Basin is the world’s tallest
active geyser. During its rare 3-40 minute long eruptions, it throws
water 300-400 feet (90-122 m) high, drenching the walkway. For hours
following its rare major eruptions, Steamboat thunders with a massive
column of steam. Steamboat’s full eruptions are unpredictable,
occurring anywhere from a few days to 50 years apart. More commonly,
the geyser shoots water in bursts of 10 to 40 feet (3-12 m).
Cistern Spring is linked underground and completely drains of water
during a major Steamboat eruption.
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