Hot Spring

A hot spring is a natural occurrence where geothermally heated groundwater rises to the surface, typically creating a pool of warm water that can be used for relaxation and therapeutic purposes. These springs are formed when water seeps deep into the earth's crust, where it is heated by molten rock and then forced back to the surface through fissures in the earth. Hot springs can vary in temperature and mineral content, with some believed to have healing properties due to the minerals they contain. Many cultures throughout history have revered hot springs for their soothing and rejuvenating effects, and they continue to be popular destinations for tourists seeking natural wellness experiences.

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