Fly Geyser
Gerlach, Nevada
There’s an alien-looking geyser on the edge of the Black Rock Desert, and it’s entirely our fault.
A hundred years ago, there was an effort to build a ranch and make the desert usable for farming, so they dug a well, but hit geothermal boiling water instead. This wasn’t good for irrigation, and it was abandoned, creating a small geyser.
Then, in 1964, a geothermal energy company drilled a test well at the same site, but the 200 degree water wasn’t hot enough for them. They supposedly resealed the hole, but it didn’t hold. Over the next 40 years, the minerals from the geothermal water pocket have created deposits on the desert surface that make it look like an alien mound.
On top of that, there’s algae that lives off of the hot water and minerals, that gives the mound a distinctive green and red hue.
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