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Thermophile bacteria in sulfur geyser Yellowstone national park Royalty Free Stock Photo
Orange, Red Thermophile Bacteria At Yellowstone Royalty Free Stock Photo
Yellowstone Red Algae Royalty Free Stock Photo
Yellowstone Red Algae Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vibrant Colored mineral Pool Royalty Free Stock Photo
Norris Geyser Basin Royalty Free Stock Photo
Norris Geyser Basin Royalty Free Stock Photo
Blue Thermophile Hot Spring, Yellowstone
Vibrant Colored mineral Pool Royalty Free Stock Photo
Midway Geyser Basin at Yellowstone National Park Royalty Free Stock Photo
Thermophile Research Unit, University of Waikato, New Zealand Royalty Free Stock Photo
Thermophile Research Unit, University of Waikato, New Zealand Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hydrothermal area Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hydrothermal area Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bacterial mat Royalty Free Stock Photo
At Yellowstone National Park, the eye is drawn to the dark volcanic vent in this turquoise-blue thermal hot spring. The water is tinted blue by thermophile (heat-loving) bacteria that inhabit water that would burn humans. Steam in the image suggests the intese heat of the water. Pharmaceutical companies use thermophiles in reseach to find new medicines and therapies. Tourists flock to Yellowstone Park to see these colorful hot springs.


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