Champagne Pool is one of the most popular—and most vibrant—attractions in Waiotapu, a geothermal area on New Zealand's North Island. Waiotapu is Māori for "sacred waters." The 213-foot-wide spring contains high amounts of carbon dioxide gas, which bubble and reach temperatures of around…
Read MoreThis natural phenomenon is one of the most beautiful sites on earth. Heavily photographed, this wonder never ceases to amaze and inspire awe. The geothermal water originates 2,000 metres below the surface, where freshwater and seawater combine at extreme temperatures…
Read MoreLake Tahoe is a large freshwater lake in the Sierra Nevada of the United States. It is the largest alpine lake in North America and its depth is 1,645 ft/501 m making it the second deepest in the United States after Crater Lake. The lake was formed about 2 million years ago - yikes - and is a part of the Lake Tahoe Basin with the modern lake being shaped during the ice ages
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