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On your way back to Gerlach and the Black Rock Desert, stop at Fly Ranch to witness the Fly Geyser, a series of nearly 6-foot-tall mineral formations caused by attempted well-drilling that ...
Fly Geyser, USA Located in Nevada’s Black Rock Desert, Fly Geyser is an accidental geothermal wonder created by a drilling mishap in 1964. Over the years, mineral deposits have built up, forming a ...
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has announced temporary closures of portions of the Black Rock Desert playa to accommodate the annual Burning Man event. The ...
A South Carolina beach town once nicknamed “Dirty Myrtle” because of its rowdy nightclubs and strip joints has become a ...
FUJAIRAH, United Arab Emirates — The humble road rumble strip, used around the world to alert drifting drivers to potential ...
After cementing himself in both fall and spring as one of the top distance runners in Nevada high school track history, Desert Oasis senior Kenan Dagge has been named Gatorade's Nevada Track ...
A 100-foot sea serpent art piece from Burning Man, named Naga, will be permanently installed at Golden Gate Park's Rainbow ...
A highway in Fujairah, UAE, now plays Beethoven's Ninth Symphony as cars drive over special rumble strips.
Fly Geyser, Nevada This geyser isn't something nature originally intended. In fact, a geothermal company's drilling caused this happy geothermal accident.
Europe's record numbers of visitors has made it ground zero for concerns about overtourism.