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Nugget 2: Watching Old Faithful Geyser |
| Two moods of Old Faithful: |
A stormy afternoon (below, in a photo by Janet Chapple) lends a gloomy mood to the world's most famous geyser.
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PredictionsAt Old Faithful Village you'll find it easy to catch an eruption. Predictions are posted during summer and winter daylight hours in the Old Faithful Visitor Center. Lots of benches on Old Faithful's geyserite mound let you wait in comfort, or you can watch from the second floor balcony of Old Faithful Inn. How often does Old Faithful erupt? Old Faithful's average interval has recently been around 90 minutes, but the range is from 55 to 118 minutes. The interval has lengthened from the 60 to 65 minutes recorded by early visitor Nathaniel Langford in 1870. Old Faithful may not last forever. Earthquakes as far away as central Idaho have influenced its intervals in the past and could change the geyser drastically in the future. Also, it is gradually building up deposits of the mineral silica within its throat, which could one day seal it off completely.
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