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BlackRockDesert.org notes that the man-made formation sits within the boundaries of private property: Fly Geyser is one of the most beautiful sights in Nevada. Adjacent to the Black Rock Desert ...
From a creepy clown motel to a rainbow-colored geyser, WorldAtlas named 8 of Nevada’s most bizarre attractions. Here’s what ...
In this episode, explore the beauty of Fly Ranch out near Nevada's Black Rock Desert. Recently purchased by the Burning Man Organization, this stunning geological site has three unique geysers ...
Though it’s now covered in red and green algae, the Fly Geyser isn’t a naturally occurring formation. According to reports, it all started in 1964, when a geothermal power company drilled a ...
The geothermal geyser called the Fly Geyser is on private land in the Hualapai Valley near Gerlach, Nevada. The colors are due to different mineral deposits as well as algae growing on it.
The Fly Geyser is a beautiful geyser in western Nevada. (Photo: WarrenWillisPhotography.com) The most striking aspect of the Fly Geyser is its vibrant colors, which are caused by thermophilic algae.
A bizarre mistake rises from the ground here, between the endless desert and mountains of remote northwestern Nevada ... next to the Black Rock Desert. Fly Geyser plays peekaboo as the trail ...
Nevada’s quirkiest destinations ... Two hours north of Reno, Fly Geyser is a rainbow-colored geothermal formation on Fly Ranch in the Black Rock Desert. It was accidentally created during ...