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  2. Travertine Hot Springs - Wikipedia

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    Travertine Hot Springs are located two miles Southeast of Bridgeport, California on several sizeable travertine terraces, overlooking views of the High Sierra mountains. [2] Volunteers have built a series of primitive rock pools and wood-and-concrete enclosures to contain the water, and to control temperature by diverting the flow through ...

  3. Pamukkale - Wikipedia

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    In this area, there are 17 hot springs with temperatures ranging from 35 °C (95 °F) to 100 °C (212 °F). The water that emerges from the spring is transported 320 metres (1,050 ft) to the head of the travertine terraces and deposits calcium carbonate on a section 60 to 70 metres (200 to 230 ft) long covering an expanse of 24 metres (79 ft ...

  4. Huanglong Scenic and Historic Interest Area - Wikipedia

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    This area is known for its colorful travertine pools formed by calcite deposits, especially in Huanglonggou (Yellow Dragon Gully), as well as diverse forest ecosystems, snow-capped peaks, waterfalls and hot springs. Huanglong is also home to many endangered species including the giant panda and the Sichuan golden snub-nosed monkey. [1]

  5. The Best Natural Hot Springs on Earth - AOL

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    An easy stop off Highway 395 near the California-Nevada border, Travertine Hot Springs offers a concrete-lined tub and several soaking areas with stunning views of the Sierras. Natural minerals ...

  6. Looking for hot springs in Northern California? Here are 4 ...

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    Hot springs” isn’t just a catchy buzzword used by resorts. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us ...

  7. Tufa - Wikipedia

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    Tufa columns at Mono Lake, California. Tufa is a variety of limestone formed when carbonate minerals precipitate out of water in unheated rivers or lakes. Geothermally heated hot springs sometimes produce similar (but less porous) carbonate deposits, which are known as travertine or thermogene travertine.

  8. Why You Should Visit a Hot Spring On Your Next Vacation - AOL

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  9. Travertine - Wikipedia

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    Travertine terraces at Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone National Park, in 2016 Calcium-carbonate-encrusted, growing moss in a low-temperature freshwater travertine formation (1 euro coin for scale) Travertine (/ ˈ t r æ v ər t iː n / TRAV-ər-teen) [1] is a form of terrestrial limestone deposited around mineral springs, especially hot ...