Comments: | With binoculars, it actually kept playing for the whole 12 min although it would surge and recede. It had 8 good surges, the tallest being in the 70-100 foot range with little diminishing of power as the series progressed. Basically, every time I looked down to write my note, it surged again. I see why I thought it was Drain the first time I saw it this year. Before it initialed, the pool was again one wide swath of water from 3 Vent to Drain. Drain's pool was substantial, and this eruption of Kaleidoscope seemed to come from a little sinter bridge between the two. As the initial surges progressed, the actual pool around Kaleidoscope started to fill so further eruptions would come through the back pressure of a pool of water so would look a little more like a fountain geyser. |