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Water that Fell as Rain a Thousand Years Ago Rises to 57°C: the World's Largest Hydrothermal Resort Is in Goiás and NASA Has Already Photographed From Space
For a long time, residents believed that a dormant volcano warmed up the sources of Caldas Novas, in southern Goiás. The real explanation is more curious and helps to understand why this city of Cerrado became one of the most sought after destinations of the Midwest. Where does the hot water that flows from the ground come from? There is no... The post Water that fell as rain for a thousand years springs to 57°C: the world's largest hydrothermal…
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For a long time, residents believed that a dormant volcano warmed up the sources of Caldas Novas, in southern Goiás. The real explanation is more curious and helps to understand why this city of Cerrado became one of the most sought after destinations of the Midwest. Where does the hot water that flows from the ground come from? There is no... The post Water that fell as rain for a thousand years springs to 57°C: the world's largest hydrothermal…