Matewai Spring

A hot spring pool with sinter deposits around it. It was an erupting geyser until 2003.

Te Kopia Mud Geyser

Unusual and a fairly spectacular mud geyser. During the periods of activity every 10-30 minutes, it ejects a muddy fountain that is some 3-10 m tall.

Orakei Korako (Waipapa part)

Orakei Korako, New Zealand

One of the world’s most exciting geothermal fields with some 35 active geysers and beautiful stone waterfalls – several large sinter terraces.

Geysers of Iceland

Geysers of Iceland on the map

Wondermondo 🢖 Lists and articles 🢖 Geysers of Iceland Publication Geysers of Iceland   In short Some of the world’s most popular geysers are located in Iceland. But few know about ALL active geysers in Iceland. According to Wondermondo currently (2019) in Iceland could be around 20 – 29 active geysers. It is not easy to count all of them: […]

Ixtlán de los Hervores geothermal field

Ixtlán Geyser, Mexico

In this geothermal field earlier used to be up to 14 geysers (it is possible that few still exist near Salitre village). Now here are several artificial geysers. The tallest of these artificial geysers – Ixtlan Geyser – reaches a height up to 30 m.

Comanjilla Hot Springs

Group of hot springs, formerly – geysers. At the early 20th century the tallest of the 11 geysers – Geyser Humboldt – reached 1 m height. Today here are hot springs that have been transformed by the hotel and spa built over them.

Spýtir Geothermal Field

Former geothermal field where up to 1930ies were located several geysers. Spýtir was a bubbling basin of superheated water and around it were geysers erupting up to 0.5 m high. Currently this area is silent, but there is another group of hot springs some 500 m to the south.

Eyvindarhver

Eyvindarhver

Hot spring that at some periods (late 19th century) has acted as a geyser erupting up to 0.5 m high. Earlier there were placed boulders around the spring (to cook meals), now the boulders are covered with sinter and spring looks ghostly.

Rauðihver

Rauðihver in 2017

Intermittent hot spring that has bright orange, muddy sediments. In 2008 – 2009 this spring was erupting up to 1.5 m high – then it was a true geyser.