Geysir
The Great Geysir for which all geysers are named.
Geysir is a geyser in southwestern Iceland. As Geysir was described in the old Icelandic tales, it became the first geyser to be mentioned in printed source, hence inspiring the word "geyser" as a term for all of its kind. The word Geysir is Icelandic for "gusher", a derivation of the Old Norse verb geysa.
While Geysir's dormant periods have become increasingly common, Geysir can blow boiling water up to 70 meters in the air when active.
While Geysir's dormant periods have become increasingly common, Geysir can blow boiling water up to 70 meters in the air when active.
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