Thursday, April 25, 2024

Caalistoga's Old Faithful, Part Three

 There is an onsite geology museum which has people connected to Calistoga, along with theories about geysers, and the possible connections with earthquakes.



Up here in Northern California, we are very familiar with seismographs, as they measure tectonic plate movement - popularly known as earthquakes.




Calistoga has quite the history, in part due to Sam Brannan and his vision. Due to much of his wine consumption while visiting the region, it is how this place got its name.


 I wanted to see Old Faithful erupt one more time before leaving.





This is a great place to spend a day. Just try to plan after the northern part of the state has had a very rainy season.




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