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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Yellowstone Extension to Black Sand Pool 7 If you continue west where the two walkways around Daisy become one, you&#8217;ll see the white Pyramid (or White Throne), the cone of an extinct geyser, across the meadow to the north. At its base is small but active Pyramid Geyser. A little farther west is the almost perfectly circular Punch Bowl Spring. The center of this beautiful spring boils a foot or so above its rim, which is nearly 2 feet (0.6 m) in height. It overflows constantly, creating a colorful runoff channel. It&#8217;s a short distance to Black Sand Pool, the </p>
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