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Amusing Monday: Sometimes you must blow off steam

November 23rd, 2009 by cdunagan

“Blue Danube” by Johann Strauss turns out to be a great piece of music to accompany this wonderful video footage of Yellowstone geysers taken by Russ Finley.

I found some video of a totally different kind of geyser, which is amusing with or without music. Click here to watch the street geyser. Try playing the first video at the same time in another tab or window so you can listen to “Blue Danube” while watching the street geyser.

The next amusing video shows a woman who decides to use a geyser to wash her clothes “naturally.”

If you’ve never seen the “geyser tube” that makes the Mentos trick work much better, then check out this video.

The final video may be all too familiar for anyone who has taken care of a baby, particularly a baby boy. They call it the Huggies Geyser.

Finally, back on the serious side, I found a series of great photos of geysers from around the world.

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