The Story Behind This Stunning Geyser In Wyoming Is Incredibly Tragic
Not only are we our own worst enemy but we are also nature’s worst enemy. Sadly, this rings true in Wyoming at one of our most beloved national parks. Yellowstone is home to a beautiful geyser that is under an environmental threat and humans are responsible for its destruction.

The geyser that is being affected is the Morning Glory Pool which is a hot spring located in the Upper Geyser Basin in Yellowstone National Park.

Morning Glory was given its name in 1883 by the wife of the Assistant Park Superintendent. The original name given to this pool was 'Convolutus' which is the Latin name for the Morning Glory flower.


The beautiful colors of the pool are created by bacteria that is able to survive and thrive in the extremely hot temperature.


The reason it is referred to as a geyser at times is because on several occasions it has erupted as a geyser due to earthquakes and seismic activity.

Ironically, Morning Glory has suffered from those who have come to enjoy its beauty. Bottles, coins and trash have been thrown into the pool and over the years, the trash has built up and blocked some of the thermal vents reducing the heat of the pool. This has allowed other bacteria to work its way around the outer edges creating the unhealthy red and yellow rings.

Park officials have made several attempts to artificially induce eruptions to try to clear the thermal vents of the debris. However, these attempts have not been ideal.
Due to ignorance, litter and vandalism, Morning Glory is turning into a “Faded Glory.”
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