Cold Springs
Cold Springs are natural water sources that have a consistently low temperature, typically below 50 degrees Fahrenheit. These springs are often formed by the emergence of underground water that has been cooled by contact with underground rocks or other geological features. Cold Springs can be found in various environments, including mountainous regions, forests, and even urban areas. The cold temperature of these springs makes them popular for recreational activities such as swimming, fishing, and hiking, as well as for their potential health benefits.
External Links
- [springwire.net] Spring Wire Oil Tempered, Cold Drawn, Phosphated, for Mechanical Springs and Music Springs
- [cshl.org] Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory | Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
- [coldspringbakery.com] Cold Spring Bakery - Bakery - Cold Spring, Minnesota
- [mias.com] Mia's Brick Oven Pizza and Specialties in Cold Springs, CA
- [barleycornsselecteventcatering.com] Northern Kentucky Catering | Barleycorn's Select Event Catering | Cold Spring
- [highlandscurrent.org] The Current – News for Philipstown (Cold Spring, Nelsonville, Garrison) and Beacon, New York
- [hcsv.org] Historic Cold Spring Village | Experience Hands On History
- [meetings.cshl.edu] Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory - Scientific Meetings Courses Program
- [cshlpress.com] Cold Spring Harbor Lab Press
- [csh-asia.org] Cold Spring Harbor Asia