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  2. Kikuletwa Hot Springs - Wikipedia

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    Visitors can reach Kikuletwa Hot Springs by car, and there are several tour operators that offer guided tours to the area. [10] Access by Tuk Tuk is also possible from the nearby town of Boma Ng’ombe [9] The hot springs are open year-round, and there is sometimes a small entrance fee to access the site.

  3. Kusatsu, Gunma - Wikipedia

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    Kusatsu town hall. Kusatsu (草津町, Kusatsu-machi) is a town located in Gunma Prefecture, Japan.In September 2020, the town had a population of 6,255, in 3,407 households, [1] and a population density of 130 persons per km 2.

  4. Onsen - Wikipedia

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    In modern times, traveling to hot spring resort towns (温泉街, onsen-gai) is a popular form of domestic tourism in Japan. [3] During the bubble economy of the 1980s, there was a " onsen boom." [ 3 ] Although the number of overnight guests at hot spring resorts has decreased slightly since the boom, travel to such onsen towns as a relaxing ...

  5. Takhini Hot Springs - Wikipedia

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    Takhini Hot Springs (Takhini Hotspring) (tɑːkiːniː) is a natural hot springs located just outside the border of Whitehorse, Yukon (28 km (17 mi) from the city centre). It is a locally run business which incorporates two pools at different temperatures and has a campground with over 80 sites.

  6. List of hot springs in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Glenwood Hot Springs Resort [a] Hartsel Hot Springs: Hartsel: Park 8,865 ft 2702 m Hike from Colorado State Highway 9. ...

  7. Banff Upper Hot Springs - Wikipedia

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    It is located at 1,585 metres (5,200 ft) of elevation, which makes it the highest hot spring in Canada. [1] Entrance of building. The Upper Hot Springs are one of nine naturally occurring hot springs in the Banff area. The hot spring water flows naturally through a big crack in the rock called the Sulphur Mountain Thrust Fault.

  8. San Juan Hot Springs - Wikipedia

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    The 17-acre (6.9 ha; 0.027 sq mi) resort shut down in 1992. [7] According to the vendor who operated the resort, "When Caltrans in 1990 removed more than 100 trees, including 13 oaks and numerous sycamores and eucalyptus, to expand a bridge over Hot Spring Creek on Ortega Highway, it destroyed the ambience of the secluded hot springs."

  9. Tourism in Japan - Wikipedia

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    For example, Yamanashi Prefecture has set a cap of daily climbers of Mount Fuji at 4,000 people and began charging an entrance fee of ¥2,000. [17] Also in Yamanashi Prefecture, a mesh barrier was set up to block a view of Mount Fuji behind a Lawson convenience store in Fujikawaguchiko due to tourist-caused disturbances in the area.