Andernach GeyserLocation: 50° 26′ 54.5″ N, 7° 22′ 30.6″ EElivation: 63 mAndernach Geyser is the highest cold-water geyser in the world,reaching heights of 50 to 60 metres. The geyser was first bored in1903 on the Namedy Peninsula in the Rhine near Andernach. In2006 it was turned into a tourist attraction and one of the sights inthe volcano park and part of the Geopark Vulkanland Eifel. Today,the fountain is fed from a 350-metre-deep artisian well. Since 7July 2006, the geyser has erupted regularly. At night it is closedwith a valve for safety reasons, but its allowed to erupt during theday. Access to the nature reserve is possible only in guided boattrips, booked in advance in the Andernach Geyser AdventureCentre from end of March to End of October . On 9 November2008 the Andernach Geyser was officially recorded in the GuinessBook of Records as the highest cold-water geyser in the world.(Wikipedia)HOMEAndernach, 23. Sept. 2016