Indigo Zap and Sue are now about to go see the geyser. They have never been there before as a matter of fact. They had a good hiking of course. They will study about the geyser when they go to school by the way. They all know where geysers come from. Let's hope that Indigo Zap and Sue will be checking out the geyser.

"This is a good hiking, Indigo." said Sue.

"It sure is." said Indigo Zap. "In fact, we have been hiking for about an hour or so."

"We have been following the trails." said Sue.

"I know, Sue." said Indigo Zap. "Where do you what to go next?"

"We can go see the geyser." said Sue.

"That sounds like a good idea." said Indigo Zap. "I don't think I have saw a geyser before."

"Me either." said Sue. "Only my friends saw them."

"That is nice of them." said Indigo Zap.

"Yes, it is." said Sue.

At the national park, Sue and Indigo Zap saw the geyser being erupted.

"Look at the Geyser, Indigo." said Sue.

"I saw it." said Indigo Zap. "I have never seen a geyser erupted."

"Same here." said Sue. "It erupts every 91 minutes."

"I didn't know that." said Indigo Zap.

"Now you remember." said Sue.

"Can we study that when we go to school?" Indigo Zap asked.

"Sure." said Sue.

"When it erupts, it blasts and releasing the pressure." said Indigo Zap.

"I hope my teacher will hear about that." said Sue.

"I hope so too, Sue." said Indigo Zap.

"We don't want to get too close to the geyser." said Sue.

"No, we don't, Sue." said Indigo Zap. "But I can take a picture of it."

Indigo Zap took out her phone and took a picture of the geyser.

"I will show this to my friends." said Indigo Zap.

She sent the picture to her friends.

"The picture has been sent." said Indigo Zap.

"Great job, Indigo." said Sue.

"Thanks, Sue." said Indigo Zap. "I hope they liked the picture."

Indigo Zap and Sue have just saw the geyser. See what happens in the next chapter of this long story.