Liberty Cap

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Liberty Cap is a prominent dormant hot spring cone in Yellowstone National Park, known for its tall, conical shape formed by mineral deposits.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geological formation
hot spring cone
tourist attraction
approximateCoordinates 44.976°N 110.705°W
category Geothermal feature of Yellowstone National Park
Rock formation of Wyoming
Travertine cone NERFINISHED
composedOf travertine
conservationStatus protected natural feature
country United States of America
surface form: United States
elevation approximately 2,012 meters above sea level
formationProcess precipitation of minerals from hot spring water
formedBy hot spring activity
geologicalAge Holocene NERFINISHED
geologicalRegion Rocky Mountains NERFINISHED
geothermalField Mammoth Hot Springs NERFINISHED
hasCoordinateSystem WGS84
hasPhotographicViewpoint Mammoth Hot Springs terraces area NERFINISHED
height about 11 meters
locatedIn Mammoth Hot Springs NERFINISHED
Park County, Wyoming NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States

Wyoming
Yellowstone National Park NERFINISHED
material calcium carbonate
namedAfter liberty cap (Phrygian cap) NERFINISHED
nameLanguage English
near Mammoth Hot Springs Historic District NERFINISHED
Mammoth Hot Springs terraces NERFINISHED
notableFor prominent isolated cone
tall conical shape
park Yellowstone National Park NERFINISHED
partOf Mammoth Hot Springs geothermal area NERFINISHED
protectedBy U.S. National Park Service NERFINISHED
safetyNote climbing prohibited to protect feature and for visitor safety
shape conical
status dormant
touristAccess viewable from boardwalks
visitorUse photography
sightseeing
worldHeritageSite Yellowstone National Park World Heritage Site NERFINISHED

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Mammoth Hot Springs contains Liberty Cap