5 Metaphors for geyser

The Fountain Geyser is the largest in the neighborhood, and is one of the best in the park.

Between the volcano, the mud geyser and the cavern spring are a number of hot sulphur and mud springs, of sizes varying from two to twenty feet in diameter, and many openings or crevices from which issue hot vapor or steam, the mouths of which are covered with sulphur deposits or other incrustations.

A geyser is always a source of wonder.

The Excelsior Geyser is the most conspicuous feature of the Midway Basin, a collection of hot springs and pools.

The geysers of Yellowstone Park, the hot springs of the Wamchuck district in Oregon, the Steamboat Springs of Nevada, the geysers of California, the hot springs of Salt Lake City, Monroe, etc., in Utah, and the Pagosa in Colorado, are only the most conspicuous among thousands of hot springs which continue in action at the present time.

5 Metaphors for  geyser