"The adventure began with a special ride - the visitors were transported by lift an impressive 4 kilometres into the depths! There they learnt all about the formation of the world's largest cold water geyser, of which there are only ten in the world. In contrast to the hot water geysers, which shoot boiling water into the air, the water temperature of the Andernach geyser is a pleasant 25 degrees. The museum itself was particularly interactive: Test stations invited visitors to discover the geyser with air bubbles, water and lots of fun. 

After the museum visit, the whole group continued with a relaxing boat trip to the Namedyer Werth nature reserve. There, the spectacular eruption of the geyser could be observed up close - a truly impressive natural spectacle! In view of the glorious imperial weather, the boat trip could have gone on for a few hours longer.
In summary, the day was a perfect mix of education, fun and relaxation and was considered a complete success by both the families and the organisers. An experience that will live long in the memory!"
- Natalie Reuscher

Thank you very much, dear Natalie. 

Klaudia Skodnik and the Fortuna helps team