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wow 13 year s ago
oh wonderful, it could be an mortal artist creation, but is the work of the greatest artist, god, life, nature, as you want to name it.
       
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GOODSTUFF4U 13 year s ago
most cool - great place to "expand" your mind
       
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Jayzen Freeze 13 year s ago
STOP UPLOADING OTHER PEOPLES STUFF TO YOUR SITE WITHOUT GIVING DUE CREDIT THIS JUST WENT UP ON ANOTHER SITE SUNDAY. I AM TRYING TO FIND THE LINK NOW!!!!
       
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incognito562 13 year s ago
its ugly. but cool.
       
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lolzz 13 year s ago
stfu jayzen, he always gives credits!!
       
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1 13 year s ago
The link is at the bottom of the post where it says "Credits"
       
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Alkhoren 13 year s ago
oh, i bet he's feeling so bad now lol, don't worry buddy, we all say stupid thing sometimes ;)
       
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2Cool4Ice 13 year s ago
#1 could come straight out of a fairytale
       
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Fly Geyser is a very little known tourist attraction, even to Nevada residents. It is located right near the edge of Fly Reservoir and is only about 5 feet (1.5 m) high, 12 feet (3.7 m) if you count the mound on which it sits). The Geyser is not an entirely natural phenomenon, and was accidentally created in 1916 during the drilling of a well. The well functioned normally for several decades, but then in the 1960s geothermally heated water found a weak spot in the wall and began escaping to the surface. Dissolved minerals started rising and piling up, creating the mount on which the geyser sits, which is still growing to date.

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