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The Great Prismatic Spring at the Yellowstone National Park.
The colors are caused by thermophilic bacteria and various temperature-specific algae species that change color as the water cools at the edge of the spring. The hottest part is the blue in the middle, which is 188 degrees Fahrenheit (too hot to support life).
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