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		<title>Black Sand Basin Walking Tour Yellowstone</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>NOTE: c This hot spring area is accessible to wheelchairs, but has no curb cut. See the map on 83. If you take the sidewalk a short distance back along the entrance road, you&#8217;ll see a couple of spouters, appropriately named The Grumbler (splashing angrily below the sidewalk) and Spouter Geyser. Spouter&#8217;s runoff has fed the double ob- long of Opalescent Pool, long a popular subject for color photographers. When Spouter is not very active, Opalescent Pool becomes smaller and less colorful. The geyserite mound southeast of the parking area indicates that there has been Handkerchief Pool was once famous </p>
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