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Geysers in Space

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009 Posted in Geysers | No Comments »

Scientists have been searching for life on other planets ever since man first went into space and dreaming of it even before then. Their search still continues, but what scientists have found are geysers on other moons.

Waimangu Geyser

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009 Posted in Geysers | 1 Comment »

The Waimangu Geyser was located in New Zealand. Its name translates as “black geyser” and came from the fact that the water that erupted from it was black from mud and rocks in the ground. This geyser started erupting in ...

The Kamchatka Valley of Geysers

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009 Posted in Geysers | No Comments »

Kamchatka is a region in the far northeast section of Russia. It is a rather isolated region rich in natural resources and home to the second largest collection of geysers in the world. In addition to the over ninety geysers ...

El Tatio Geysers

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009 Posted in Geysers | No Comments »

The El Tatio geyser field can be found in the Atacama Desert in the South American country of Chile. El Tatio—translated “the Grandfather”—is the largest geyser field in the southern hemisphere with more than eighty active geysers.

Yellowstone National Park Geysers

Wednesday, September 19th, 2007 Posted in Geysers | 9 Comments »

Did you know that 75% of the geysers on the face of the planet exist in Yellowstone National Park? That is an amazing geyser fact and it makes Yellowstone a treasure trove for geyser gazers

Where are Geysers Located?

Tuesday, September 18th, 2007 Posted in Geysers | No Comments »

Although there are over 1,000 geysers in the world, they are extremely rare due to the unique factors required to support a geyser including the vent, water, and heat. The five main locations in the world for geyser gazing are: Yellowstone ...