Wallender Born

Local nameWallender Born
LocationWallenborn, Deutschland

The Wallender Born or Wallenborn is a cold water geyser in the village Wallenborn. It is adjacent to the reactivated Andernach Geyser an active cold water geyser in Germany.

Experts disagree on whether the Wallender Born can be described as eruptive course, but periodic gas outbreaks have been witnessed since time immemorial. Until being drilled, Wallender Born was therefore at least a mofette. The high water surge of a typical hot spring was found only after construction work. The fountain is operated geyser-like: The artificial conduit is located below the water surface of a small pond. The water is therefore not thrown like a fountain, but turbulent. The "fuel gas" of the geyser is carbon dioxide. It contains traces of other gases like hydrogen sulfide which leads to a smell reminiscent of rotten eggs.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wallender_Born

Official Website http://www.wallenborn-eifel.de/

Address 2 Brunnenweg, Wallenborn 54570, Germany

Coordinates 50°9'14.094" N 6°43'12.91" E

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