Saturday, May 26, 2012

Fly Geyser (Washoe County, Nevada)


When my friend Nick mentioned that the Friends of Black Rock organization had permission to lead a short guided tour of this freakish landmark, which exists on private land, I jumped at the chance. As I understand it, this geyser was made unintentionally by well drilling back in the 1960's. The mineral-rich water, heated by geothermal energy erupted from the ground and began depositing at the drilling point. Over the years and decades, a mound of travertine has built up to the size of small house, and continues to spout hot water and minerals.

Nick, his girlfriend, Michelle, and I met up with the rest of the group early and waited for the guides to open the locked gate leading to the geyser. Quite a few people have showed up, as this opportunity is rare. As we make our way through the dry grasses, we can hear the water spouting from the top of the formation. 

As we approach, I'm drawn in by magnificent colors of the fungus and/or bacteria growing on the minerals. The steam pour off, in conjunction with the colors, and the Black Rock Desert in the background offer some amazing views.

The tour doesn't last long and soon, we are back on the road, but I'm thankful for the opportunity to see this oddity.

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