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13 minutes ago, Scouts Honor said:

i have always said there is no way in hell im going out on this with no guardrails...never really thought about an explosion

 

As Will Hunting said:  how do you like them biscuits?

2BPE 11/17/24 SMC

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I think it is strange that Yellowstone doesn't have cameras on all these hydrothermal areas so that they can catch this kind of activity.   It took a tourist to see it.   That was quite the explosion that only a few would have witnessed, but for the camerman.   Now everyone gets to see it.   It must have been quite jarring. 

mspart

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11 minutes ago, mspart said:

I think it is strange that Yellowstone doesn't have cameras on all these hydrothermal areas so that they can catch this kind of activity.   It took a tourist to see it.   That was quite the explosion that only a few would have witnessed, but for the camerman.   Now everyone gets to see it.   It must have been quite jarring. 

mspart

I imagine it is a technology and expense issue. Either you need to provide internet to the most remote of regions at some cost or you need to constantly send someone to download images stored on a camera. Perhaps there is a philosophical element too. Not wanting to spoil nature with technology.

Drowning in data, but thirsting for knowledge

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This has gotta be 'climate change' correct?  Last time I was at the Yellowstone they could tell you when the geyser was gonna blow like clockwork. 

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2BPE 11/17/24 SMC

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