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Photographing the Mud Volcanos at the Salton Sea. Sierra Club birding/photography trip to the Salton Sea, co-sponsored by Natural Science Section and Camera Committee, led by Bob and Maureen Cates. Event Date: 17-23 February 2006.
Digital photograph by Bob Cates
Donor: Bob Cates
Credit: Bob Cates Collection, Sierra Club-Angeles Chapter Archives
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The Mud Volcano region of Yellowstone. Most of this, a ranger told me, is Sulpheric Acid that brings the mud to the surface.