The hotteat geyser in Europe ⛲🥵

"Geyser - fountain" in the town of Sapareva Banya erupted for the first time in 1957 during drilling between the mountain and the valley during hydrological studies at a depth of 73 m. Mineral water springs naturally at a height of 18 m. The temperature at its source is 103 °, which makes it the hottest in Continental Europe

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Today I visited this wonderful place. I was not lucky enough to see the geyser in action but I will leave a photo from the internet to get an idea of ​​what it looks like.

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The place is amazing, around it is a nice park for walking and recreation.

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The healing water in this area has been known since ancient times and today makes the city one of the most famous healing spas in Europe. The geyser in the center of the city has become an emblem for him. The water here helps in a number of diseases, including problems with the musculoskeletal system, central and peripheral nervous system, psoriasis and skin problems and much more.

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The water is hyperthermal, slightly mineralized, sulphate-hydrocarbonate, sodium, fluorine, silicon and sulphide.
Saparevoban mineral water is clear, colorless, with the smell of hydrogen sulfide.

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