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The video is available in this link : https://www.nbcmontana.com/news/local/biscuit-basin-in-yellowstone-closed-after-hydrothermal-explosion
edit: There is a video shared via facebook in the nbcmontana article https://www.facebook.com/vlada.bolotinsky/videos/1671583060070276/?ref=embed_video&t=0
here is the same video on youtube video from East Idaho News if you can not see the facebook video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z64etOuLZDQ
By video, do you mean 8 photographs of the aftermath? There is no video on the nbcmontanna article.
There is a video shared via facebook in the nbcmontana article https://www.facebook.com/vlada.bolotinsky/videos/1671583060070276/?ref=embed_video&t=0
here is a youtube video from East Idaho News if you can not see the facebook video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z64etOuLZDQ
That would be so cool to see in person.
No, it would be scalding hot. But also probably neat.
The people in the video appeared unscathed.
Wow that explosion is pretty intense. My brothers and I joked about that when we were there back in the 90s.
I hope everyone was ok though.