This magnificent geyser has become a must-see for visitors to this region of Germany. The geyser was actually the result of a drilling expedition in 1903 to extract carbon dioxide from mineral water. The geyser is fed from an artisan well and became a well-known tourist attraction in 2006 inside the Geopark Vulkanland Eifel. Every two hours, the Andernach erupts, shooting water into the air some 200 feet (60-80 meters). In Andernach, district Namedy near the Rhine, visitors will find the Information Center that features facts about the geyser’s history and…