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See Bearclaw Geyser, Lower Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming

Bearclaw Geyser is a small feature in the Fountain Group of Yellowstone’s Lower Geyser Basin. It is located 8 meters south-southwest of Twig Geyser’s vent. Bearclaw erupts from two vents, but this area formerly had four vents. A third, eastern “vent” occasionally steams. Activity at Bearclaw Geyser includes gurgling, small spitting, and small eruptions with heights of less than one foot (usually only several inches high). Gray, irregularly pustulose geyserite surrounds each vent.
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