Sunday, May 24, 2020

One of the most unique spellings ever


While I am sorry that the woman in the story was attacked by a bison -- they are, after all, wild animals, so these things happen -- I had to note the unique spelling skills of the Daily Mail's sub-headline writers.


Old Faithful is a hot spring of water that periodically produces eruptions when the water below the surface boils and forces a column of water into the air.

The general name of this phenomenon is geyser (from the Icelandic geysir).

So where Old Faithful is located is Yellowstone's Upper Geyser Basin.

I have no idea where the Upper Greyson Basin is located.



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