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Top 1 Hot Springs in the World

Top 1 Hot Springs in the World

1. The Great Prism Hot Springs

The Great Prism (also known as the Great Rainbow) is the largest hot spring in the United States and the third largest hot spring in the world. It is named "the most beautiful surface of the earth". In 1871, it was discovered by geologists and named the Great Prism because of its striking colors. From green to bright red to orange. Hot spring water is rich in minerals, which makes algae and colored bacteria in colonies survive at the water's edge, thus showing these colors. There is no living thing in the hot spring center because of the high temperature. From the inside out, there are different colors such as blue, green, yellow, orange, orange and red. There is a pedestrian plank road around the big prism. It takes about 4 minutes to walk down in a circle.

2. Dingshanxi Hot Springs

Dingshanxi Hot Springs Street is located in the southwest of Sapporo, and it is called Dingshanxi Hot Springs Street because there are about 56 springs that naturally gush out from the cracks in the rocks on the banks or the bottom of the river. Rich springs are inseparable from the vast forests around Dingshanxi. The nectar of a large forest is filtered by deep underground to meet here. Dingshanxi Hot Spring, characterized by colorless, transparent, pure and salty (sodium chloride spring), is one of the most popular hot springs in Japan. When bathing, salt adheres to the skin, effectively preventing the evaporation of sweat and bringing you warmth from the inside out. It is suggested to try the outdoor open-air hot springs. If you are lucky enough to meet the snowy day, even if you don't come to Hokkaido hot springs for nothing, you can integrate yourself into the embrace of nature and deeply feel the warmth under the chill.

3. Mornington Peninsula Hot Springs

Peninsula Hot Springs are the largest hot springs in Victoria, Melbourne. Not only is the water here a natural spring from deep underground, but the whole environment is in nature. There are more than twenty hot spring pools, large and small, hidden in the forest on the hillside. The temperature of spring water varies from 36℃ to 43℃, and it also includes facilities such as spa pool, sauna room and Turkish steam bath. A hot spring pool on the top of the mountain can have a panoramic view of the surrounding 36.

4. Cotton Castle Hot Springs

To enter the Pamukkale Thermal Pools, you have to walk barefoot for 25 meters before you can reach the upper platform. Jade-like semicircular white natural steps are stacked on top of each other, and countless trickles trickle down from the gaps between the hills. The warm steam makes the cotton castle in a faint misty fog, and the spring water accumulates between the steps, forming. Turkish hot springs have been famous all over the world since ancient times.

5. blue lagoon

, also known as the Blue Lagoon, is a famous geothermal hot spring in Iceland. Blue lagoon is formed by part of volcanic lava, and the lake is rich in minerals such as silicon and sulfur.

6. Su 'ao cold spring

Su 'ao cold spring area is located on the west side of Qixing Mountain in the north of Su 'ao Town. It is a low-temperature carbonated mineral spring with a spring temperature of 22 degrees Celsius all year round. The spring water is rich in carbon dioxide and can be used for drinking or bathing. The famous snack mutton soup in Su 'ao is also made of cold spring water.

VII. Frederick Hot Springs

Frederick Hot Springs was built on the basis of Roman bath ruins left more than 2, years ago, with a history of more than 2 years. The bath has a long history, and the walls and domes are painted with landscapes with a little Chinese style

VIII. Tikapu Hot Springs

Tikapu Hot Springs (Tikapo Springs, Tekapo Springs) are located at the foot of John. Tikapu Hot Springs * * * has three hot spring pools, which are surrounded by rocks and numbers, and there are benches to sit in.

9. Hot Springs in Hell Valley

Jigokudani Hot Springs is famous for Japanese snow monkeys who live here. Like people, they also like to soak in hot springs, and there is only one hot spring dedicated to monkeys in the world. Every winter, wild monkeys will jump into hot springs to keep warm and drive away the cold. Most monkeys like to soak quietly in hot springs, so that the warm spring water can take away the cold and fatigue for them. Some monkeys are particularly active and sometimes dive into the water to find food.

1. Daohou Hot Spring

Daohou Hot Spring is claimed to be the oldest hot spring in Japan. It is said that Daohou Hot Spring was the only public bathing place that the Emperor had bathed in that year. Its landmark building Daohou Hot Spring Museum is an ancient three-story wooden building, where the famous novel Young Master was conceived and written, and it is also the prototype of the hot spring hotel "Oil House" appearing in the movie Spirited Away.