. Yellowstone National Park . Obsidian Cliff—a Mountain of Volcanic Glass O^^ll o AAT s i o rNw e TvL o T\ ^T^air^K^. The Stately and Colonial Lake Hotel At the Fountain Hotel the tourist receives his first introductionto the Park bears. While there are bears also at the Upper Basin,Wesf Arm of the Lake, Lake and Canyon hotels, to delight thetourists, the Fountain bears have a reputation all their own, andinterest one with their many tricks. Passing on from the Fountain Hotel the interest never convenient platform and stairway have been built at the sideof the road, near Midwa


. Yellowstone National Park . Obsidian Cliff—a Mountain of Volcanic Glass O^^ll o AAT s i o rNw e TvL o T\ ^T^air^K^. The Stately and Colonial Lake Hotel At the Fountain Hotel the tourist receives his first introductionto the Park bears. While there are bears also at the Upper Basin,Wesf Arm of the Lake, Lake and Canyon hotels, to delight thetourists, the Fountain bears have a reputation all their own, andinterest one with their many tricks. Passing on from the Fountain Hotel the interest never convenient platform and stairway have been built at the sideof the road, near Midway Geyser Basin, where passengers alight,cross the foot bridge over the Firehole River, and visit the craterof the largest of all geysers—Excelsior. This geyser is not nowas active as in former years. Upon arrival at the Upper Geyser Basin, the visitor alights atthe unique Old Faithful Inn. Upon its completion, in 1904, abattleship searchlight was placed upon the roof, nearly onehundred feet above the ground. Every night during the seasonthe visitor may witness the play of the geysers, weird and fantastic,in the varyin


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