Good evening folks. I hope you have all gotten your cemetery entires in for this week's Abandoned Shit Weekly Contest; only a few hours left to enter! Anyway, for tonight's Daily Nature Fix, I'm going to be putting up a photo or two of Crackling Lake found in Yellowstone. I was looking through some of my photos from that trip and I noticed on the thumbnail, I included an I.D. sign in the picture which is something I don't always do. I opened it to see what it was, and I was reminded of this cool geothermal feature.
It got it's name from the popping sound you can hear when you're standing on the shore. That popping sound comes form a nearby hot spring that's sorta attached to the lake. You can see it in this photo:
Aside from being able to see the hot spring in that picture, I also really like how it shows the cool blue color of the water. As any of my longtime followers know, I have a thing for blue water. It's one of my favorite things to see in nature. You can also see quite a few bubbles forming and popping in the photo above. It's definitely a neat place to check out.
Thanks for reading! I post a nature-themed Daily Nature Fix blog every day. Please upvote if you enjoyed it and resteem if you found it especially interesting! Be sure to follow me so you'll never miss out on your nature fix! See you tomorrow. - Adam
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