What lies beneath Yellowstone is far more complicated than the geysers tourists see at the surface
Beneath the iconic geysers of Yellowstone lies an intricate labyrinth of subterranean activity. Fueled by the intense heat from molten magma deep within the Earth, this hidden world of water and steam is in constant flux. This volatility can lead to surprising geyser behavior and occasional minor eruptions, posing risks to the curious.