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thermal spring

NOUN
hot underground water
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And in Japan, onsens, the thermal springs found throughout the country, can easily reach 122 degrees and serve as a sort of natural hot tub, restoring the body and mind.

From New York Times

The area is “one of the two only heavily wooded segments of the National Park comprising of mineral springs, salt springs, thermal springs, ecologically active waterholes, various dams and pans,” said the document.

From Washington Times

High in the Sierra de Alamos of Mexico’s northern Sonora state, towering pillars of rock loom above thermal springs where for thousands of years, the indigenous Guarijío people would gather to commune with their ancestors.

From The Guardian

Our guide also raved about the region’s thermal springs and the clean water that occupying Italians had hoped to take out of the country in aqueducts years ago.

From Washington Post

The department says thermal spring water at public fountains is safe while further testing continues.

From Washington Times