Colter's Hell

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Colter's Hell with Cody's first buildings at the top of the picture

Colter's Hell is a volcanic area on the Shoshone River near Cody in the US state of Wyoming . It was named after the trapper John Colter , who was probably the first white man to go there in the winter of 1807/1808. At times Colter's Hell was mistakenly confused with the area of ​​the later Yellowstone National Park , which was often referred to as the area of ​​the great volcanoes , the area of ​​the boiling waterfalls or similar before its official name . Colter's Hell was described in a very similar way.

Other early descriptions of Colter's Hell come from the trapper Joseph Meek from 1830 and from Plenty Coups , a chief of the Absarokee Indians who camped with his people at the extinct volcano around 1840.

Today there are only steam fumaroles , in Colter's time geysers are likely.

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Coordinates: 44 ° 31 '12 "  N , 109 ° 7' 27"  W.