Description
In Yellowstone NP, 1000 ft W of Hot Lake, Lower Geyser Basin
History
Named by Prof T B Comstock, geologist of Jones Expedition, 1873, who described its beautifully beaded tube
Teton County · Wyoming
In Yellowstone NP, 1000 ft W of Hot Lake, Lower Geyser Basin
Named by Prof T B Comstock, geologist of Jones Expedition, 1873, who described its beautifully beaded tube