MAMMOTH SPRINGS 



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MAMMOTH SPRINGS 



ROM^Camp Roosevelt to Mammoth 

 Springs is twenty-two miles, not 

 particularly interesting especially 

 after one has seen so much. 

 There are, of course, falls. If 

 you are interested in waterfalls, 

 you should come here. You will find here falls 

 of every variety, from the giant Yellowstone to 

 baby falls that do not tumble far enough to break. 

 There are ancient falls that are about worn out, 

 ready to give up, tired of just falling for all these 

 centuries. And there are young, ambitious falls, 

 just starting in life, full of energy and fuss. 



There are slim falls and fat falls; quiet falls that 

 do a great deal of business in the way of falling, 

 in the course of a 3^ear, and make very little noise 

 over it; and loud-voiced, fussy falls that are 



