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Geysers are nature’s spectacular display of raw energy, where boiling water bursts from the earth’s surface in a dramatic show of power. Found in some of the most geothermal-rich regions on Earth, geysers offer a unique glimpse into the planet’s inner workings. From the famous Old Faithful in Yellowstone National Park, USA, to the incredible eruptive power of Iceland’s Strokkur, the world’s top 10 geysers offer awe-inspiring experiences for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. Whether you’re watching a massive steam eruption in New Zealand’s Whakarewarewa or exploring the geothermal wonders in Chile’s El Tatio, these incredible natural phenomena promise to leave you mesmerized.

1. Old Faithful – The World’s Most Famous Geyser

📍 Yellowstone National Park, USA
- Old Faithful is the most iconic geyser in the world, erupting every 60–110 minutes with boiling water shooting up to 56 meters (184 feet). It’s one of Yellowstone’s biggest attractions and has been erupting for hundreds of years.




2. Strokkur – Iceland’s Star Geyser

📍 Haukadalur Valley, Iceland
- Strokkur is Iceland’s most active geyser, erupting every 5–10 minutes with powerful bursts of hot water up to 40 meters (130 feet). It’s the highlight of Iceland’s Golden Circle route and a must-see for visitors.




3. Steamboat Geyser – The World’s Tallest Geyser

📍 Yellowstone National Park, USA
- Steamboat Geyser is the tallest active geyser on Earth, capable of erupting up to 90 meters (300 feet)! However, its eruptions are unpredictable, sometimes happening days or even years apart.




4. Fly Geyser – A Surreal, Colorful Geyser

📍 Nevada, USA
- Fly Geyser is a man-made accidental geyser that formed when geothermal drilling went wrong. It continuously sprays water, but what makes it special is its vibrant red, green, and yellow colors, caused by mineral deposits and thermophilic bacteria.




5. El Tatio – The Highest Geyser Field in the World

📍 Atacama Desert, Chile
- At 4,320 meters (14,170 feet) above sea level, El Tatio is one of the largest geyser fields in the world. With over 80 active geysers, this surreal landscape is best visited at sunrise, when the steam creates an otherworldly atmosphere.




6. Valley of Geysers – Russia’s Hidden Treasure

📍 Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia
- The Valley of Geysers is one of the largest concentrations of geysers in the world, with over 90 active geysers in a remote volcanic valley. It’s one of Russia’s most unique and least-visited natural wonders.




7. Pohutu Geyser – The Largest in the Southern Hemisphere

📍 Rotorua, New Zealand
- Pohutu is the largest active geyser in the Southern Hemisphere, erupting once or twice every hour with a spectacular jet of hot water up to 30 meters (100 feet). It is part of New Zealand’s geothermal wonderland, rich in Māori culture.




8. Waimangu Geyser – The Largest Eruption in History

📍 New Zealand (now inactive)
- Waimangu was the most powerful geyser ever recorded, with eruptions reaching up to 460 meters (1,500 feet) in the early 1900s. It became inactive after 1904, but its legacy remains legendary.




9. Geysir – The Namesake of All Geysers

📍 Iceland
- The original “Geysir” gave its name to all geysers worldwide. Though it is mostly dormant today, it has erupted in the past up to 170 meters (558 feet), making it one of the most powerful geysers in history.




10. Andernach Geyser – The World’s Tallest Cold-Water Geyser

📍 Germany
- Unlike hot geysers, Andernach is a cold-water geyser powered by CO₂ gas. It erupts every 100 minutes and reaches 60 meters (200 feet), making it the tallest cold-water geyser in the world.

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