Located
about 100 miles north of Reno, Nevada, is the tiny town of Gerlach. Twenty
miles north of that is Fly Ranch, home to one of the most unique geysers in the
world.
The
most striking aspect of the Fly Geyser is its vibrant colors, which are caused
by thermophilic algae. The erupting water leaves behind calcium carbonate
deposits that have accumulated over the years and have formed the large geyser
mound and multiple terraces. Thermophilic algae thrive in these conditions,
creating the brilliant red and green hues that give the geyser its
unforgettable look.
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