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Minerva Terrace in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
The activity at this terrace, named after the Roman goddess Minerva, known as the patron of artists and sculptors, changes significantly over time. The travertine cascades beside the boardwalks were primarily formed in the 1990s. In certain years, they lie dormant and dry. When dry, the intricate layers and varying depths of the terraces are clearly visible, revealing the complex history of their formation.
The Great Plains meet the Rocky Mountains in Wyoming. The state is a great plateau broken by a number of important mountain ranges. In the northwest are the Absaroka, the Owl Creek, Wyoming, Gros Ventre, Wind River and the Teton ranges. In the north central are the Big Horns; in the northeast, the Black Hills; and in the southern portion of Wyoming, the Laramie, Medicine Bow and Sierra Madre ranges.
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The activity at this terrace, named after the Roman goddess Minerva, known as the patron of artists and sculptors, changes significantly over time. The travertine cascades beside the boardwalks were primarily formed in the 1990s. In certain years, they lie dormant and dry. When dry, the intricate layers and varying depths of the terraces are clearly visible, revealing the complex history of their formation.
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Mammoth Hot Springs in the Yellowstone Ecosystem of western USA in North America. Nearest cities are Gardiner, Cooke City, Bozeman, Billings Montana, Salt Lake City, Utah, Denver, Colorado and Jackson, Wyoming.
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