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EPISODE · Jun 29, 2026 · 17 MIN

Eternal Flame Falls: The Fire That Breaks the Laws of Geology

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Deep in the woods of western New York, a small golden flame burns inside a grotto hidden behind a rushing waterfall. It looks like a magic trick, but it is real, fragile, and kept alive by hikers who reignite it with pocket lighters. The real mystery, though, lies 1,300 feet below the surface.This episode journeys into the Shale Creek Preserve at Chestnut Ridge Park to explore Eternal Flame Falls, where a natural gas seep produces a flame that scientists say should not exist. We unpack the double-edged sword of viral fame, the ecological battle to save a trampled ravine, and a geological puzzle that suggests the Earth is manufacturing complex natural gas in a way our textbooks call impossible. It matters because this muddy ravine may hold the key to an entirely unknown chemical process.The flame is a natural gas seep that can be blown out by wind, rain, or pressure changes, and hikers act as its caretakers, relighting it through the falling water.Going viral inundated the fragile ecosystem, forcing authorities to install 139 box steps and roughly 120 feet of railing, reopening the trail in August 2023.A 2013 study by Indiana University and Italy's National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology classified the main grotto as a macro seep, venting about 2.2 pounds of methane daily.The gas is unusually composed of around 35 percent ethane and propane, complex molecules traced to the Rhine Street Shale roughly 1,300 feet below, reached via tectonic faults acting as a chimney.That shale is too shallow and too cool to reach the 212-degree-Fahrenheit threshold normally required to cook kerogen into gas, pointing to an unknown catalyst, possibly a rare mineral or microbe, that science has never documented.

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