Discover an exotic beautiful geothermal well
Located in Hualapai Valley (USA), about 32 km from North Gerlach, Washoe County, Nevada. Geothermal spray well Fly Geyser was accidentally formed in 1916 during the drilling process.
Located in Hualapai Valley (USA), about 32 km from North Gerlach, Washoe County, Nevada. Geothermal spray well Fly Geyser was accidentally formed in 1916 during the drilling process.
In the first decades, this well has a normal function. However, many years later people discovered a geothermal hot spot on the wall and then began to spray it out of the well.
The stream of mineral water began to increase continuously, creating a tap on the well surface, erupting to this day.
The sprinklers create water columns as high as 1.5m from the well surface. It is made up of a wide range of different minerals, including sulfur dioxide, which produces a beautiful color for the fountain.
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