Fly Geyser’s in the striking Black Rock Desert roughly two hours out of Reno. The geyser stands almost 6 feet tall over a field of grass and reeds. This colorful, hidden gem was born back in 1964 when a geothermal energy company was test drilling in search of a power source. The power company employees did not cap the well site correctly, or perhaps didn’t bother to cap it at all. Thus, the six-foot geyser has been spewing steam and water to this very day.    

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