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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.