Andernach Geyser

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Andernach Geyser is a famous cold-water geyser in Germany known as one of the highest of its kind in the world.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cold-water geyser
natural monument
tourist attraction
access by boat from Andernach harbour
country Germany NERFINISHED
discovered 1903
eruptionDuration about 8 minutes
eruptionHeight approximately 200 feet
up to 60 metres
eruptionInterval approximately every 2 hours
eruptionType fountain-like jet
geologicalOrigin volcanic activity
hasEducationalFocus geology
groundwater and CO₂ dynamics
volcanism
hasGuidedTours yes
hasUNESCOTentativeStatus yes
hasVisitorCentre Andernach Geyser visitor centre NERFINISHED
knownFor being one of the highest cold-water geysers in the world
regular CO₂-driven eruptions
languageOfLocalName German
listedAs natural monument of Germany
localName Geysir Andernach NERFINISHED
locatedIn Andernach NERFINISHED
Middle Rhine NERFINISHED
Rhineland-Palatinate
locatedOn Namedyer Werth NERFINISHED
locatedOnRiver Rhine NERFINISHED
maxJetDiameter several metres
near Andernach city centre NERFINISHED
Namedy NERFINISHED
operatedBy city of Andernach
partOf Geopark Vulkanland Eifel NERFINISHED
poweredBy carbon dioxide gas
protectionStatus nature reserve
region Eifel volcanic field NERFINISHED
reopenedAsTouristAttraction 2006
safetyMeasure visitors kept at safe distance during eruptions
ticketIncludes boat trip
geyser eruption viewing
visitor centre exhibition
tourSeason typically spring to autumn
UNESCOTentativeListCategory natural site
UNESCOTentativeListCountry Germany NERFINISHED
visitorCentreLocation Andernach Rhine promenade NERFINISHED
waterSource mineral spring
waterTemperature approximately 20 °C
waterType cold water

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Andernach hasLandmark Andernach Geyser