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Best 1 Johannes Gutenberg

Johannes Gutenberg developed a printing press utilizing movable type in the mid-15th century. This innovation dramatically altered European communication by enabling mass production of texts. His invention facilitated the creation of books like the Gutenberg Bible and was particularly impactful for...

2 Beehive Geyser

One of Yellowstone National Park's most powerful geysers, located in the Upper Geyser Basin, erupting through a narrow cone vent to heights of up to 200 feet.

3 Castle Geyser

One of Yellowstone's oldest and largest geysers, featuring a massive siliceous sinter cone resembling a castle turret, with eruptions reaching roughly 90 feet every 10–12 hours.

4 White Dome Geyser

White Dome Geyser is a geyser in Yellowstone's Lower Geyser Basin, Wyoming, USA, distinguished by a prominent white silica cone roughly 3 meters tall that encircles its vent.

5 Grotto Geyser

Grotto Geyser, located in Yellowstone National Park, is famously distinguished by its unusual, cave-like silica cone and prolonged eruption cycles.

6 Smiður
Smiður

An Icelandic geyser whose Old Norse name reflects Iceland's tradition of naming geothermal features, documented in national geothermal field surveys.

7 Atomizer Geyser

A geyser in Yellowstone National Park known for producing a fine mist or spray during eruptions, situated among the many hydrothermal features of the Upper Geyser Basin.

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