Geysers around the world can be formed by natural or human-induced impacts on the Earth's surface.
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| Fly Geyser, USA:The Fly Geyser was formed during well drilling in Nevada in 1964. Minerals erupted from the wellhead and accumulated in cone-shaped formations on the surface. The color of the minerals, combined with algae, creates a surreal landscape around the geyser. |
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| Geysir Andernach, Germany:Located within the Namedyer Werth nature reserve in Andernach, Andernach Geysir is one of the world's most unique geysers. This geyser didn't form naturally but was created during geological drilling in 1903, and the water that erupts is extremely cold. The strongest jets can reach a height of up to 64 meters. |
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| Strokkur Geyser, Iceland:Strokkur Geyser is one of the most famous geysers in Iceland, with a height of 15 to 20 meters, sometimes reaching up to 40 meters, and erupting every 4-8 minutes. This geyser was formed after an earthquake in 1789. |
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| El Tatio Geyser, Chile:Located at an altitude of 4,320 meters in the Andes Mountains of Chile, El Tatio Geyser is one of the world's largest and highest geyser fields. The field has over 80 geysers, but they only erupt a few meters high. |
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| La Bufadora Geyser, Mexico:La Bufadora is an underwater geyser in Baja California, Mexico. Strong waves cause seawater to erupt from the geyser, creating a popping sound approximately once every minute. From a 24-meter-high observation deck, visitors can admire jets of water reaching over 30 meters high. |
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| Suwako Geyser, Japan:The Suwako Geyser is located near Lake Suwako in Nagano Prefecture, Japan. It erupts approximately once an hour and can reach heights of 40-50 meters, making it one of the largest geysers in the world. |
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| Castle Geyser, USA:Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming has more than 10,000 hot springs and geysers. Among these, Castle Geyser is cone-shaped and looks different from the others. Recent studies suggest that it began erupting approximately 1,000 years ago. |
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| Velikan Geyser, Russia:The Kamchatka Peninsula is home to the world's highest concentration of geysers, and Velikan Geyser is the largest one. It erupts regularly for about 6-8 hours each day, with water jets reaching over 25 meters in height. |
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| Old Faithful, USA:Old Faithful is one of thousands of geysers in Yellowstone National Park, USA. It was the first geyser to be named in the park, in 1870. The geyser erupts every 63 minutes. |
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| Great Geysir, Iceland:The geysers in the Haukadalur Valley began operating approximately 10,000 years ago, and the water column can reach heights of up to 70 meters during eruptions. |
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