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What is the biggest natural hot springs in the world?

Frying Pan Lake (renamed Waimangu Cauldron in 1963 though not widely used) is the world's largest hot spring. It is located in the Echo Crater of the Waimangu Volcanic Rift Valley, New Zealand and its acidic water maintains a temperature of about 50 to 60 °C (122–140 °F).



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Grand Prismatic Spring—Wyoming, USA Located in Yellowstone National Park, the Grand Prismatic Spring is the third-largest hot spring in the world. Its mesmerizing colors of orange, yellow, green, and blue are only one of its crowd-drawing attributes.

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Bath, England is among the best hot springs destinations in the United Kingdom. The main resort is Thermae Bath Spa, which houses the New Royal Spa. There are several soaking pools and amenities there. There's also the Cross Bath, in a separate building in Bath.

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Thermae Bath Spa, which is the most popular place to experience Bath's hot springs. Thermae has two large pools with thermal water, including the iconic rooftop pool, plus a large swimming pool in the basement. There's also a wellness suite with steam rooms, a sauna and other relaxing and rejuvenating experiences.

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At over 1002 feet deep, the Mother Spring aquifer has been Guinness World Record Certified as, The World's Deepest. The mineral-rich waters from that very spring fill the baths at The Springs Resort, The Overlook Hot Springs, and Healing Waters Resort & Spa.

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Pumping up out of huge aquifers at the phenomenal rate of 14,000 litres per second — that's equivalent to filling 2400 baths a minute — Te Waikoropupu Springs (formerly Pupu Springs) funnel the world's clearest fresh water, and arguably its most beautiful.

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Individuals can use any variety of containers to take home the rich water that Hot Springs is so named for. Drinking the hot springs water is perfectly normal, even encouraged. Go ahead. Quaff the elixir, as they used to say in the heyday of the spa (1880-1950 was the Golden Age of Bathing).

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If you have a penchant for Countryfile, you'll have heard of Bath's hot springs. They're perhaps the only true hot springs in the country, and receive thousands of visitors from all over the world every year.

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