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The hot spring/mud pot named Mud Volcano in Yellowstone National Park. Classification depends upon how much water is present. The feature is less active than when discovered. Photo dated 1998.
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Original caption: Mud volcano; Hot Springs, Mud Volcano area; Jim Peaco; September 1998
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