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File:Fly Geyser Feb 1965 bev fly big2.jpg
File:Fly Geyser Feb 1965 bev fly big2.jpg|Fly Geyser, Feb 1965
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File:Fly Geyser 1975 kelli fly a.jpg|Fly Geyser, 1975
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File:Fly_Geyser_1th.JPG|March 24, 2007
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Revision as of 05:47, 13 November 2013

The Fly Ranch was first homesteaded in the late 1800s by Fred Gerlach, son of Louis Gerlach, for whom the town of Gerlach was named. Later it was a part of the John Casey estate, until it was sold to Todd Jaksick (Bright Holland Corporation) in 1998. The feature known as "Fly Geyser" has attracted a substantial amount of interest since it developed from a leaking geothermal well into a striking colorful spouting statue, sitting on a dais of mud amidst ponds of warm water and thriving plants. The property is generally off limits to visitors because of liability and vandalism concerns.

In September, 2010, there was a plan to buy Fly Geyser, see Archive.org: 13 May 2011 http://gotgeyser.com.

http://flyranchproject.org/ discusses Burning Man efforts at purchasing the land.

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