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		<title>WALKING TOURS OF PORCELAIN BASIN</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>NOTE: Consult the Norris Geyser Basin map, 229, for Porcelain Basin&#8217;s walkways. Porcelain Basin Overview Approaching from the parking lot, turn right and pass through the museum breezeway to visit Porcelain Basin, or stop to visit the museum&#8217;s geological exhibits. The far side of the breezeway affords a panoramic view of the basin and of Mt. Holmes about 10 miles (16 km) beyond. The acres of geyser-ite and acid-leached lava here give the ground the texture and colors of fine pastel tableware. Porcelain Basin is aptly named, since geyserite is made of silica, Porcelain Basin below the Norris Museum. and </p>
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