Hierve el Agua
Hierve el Agua is a waterfall at 9000 ft in the mountains that hasn't flowed for 750 years. The water comes from a geyser from within the earth. The water is sulpher water but doesn't stink as much as the water in Yellowstone park nor is it boiling. The water left mineral deposits over the last several thousands years. It's very odd to see it here in the middle of nowhere. There is still a trickle of water that fills the pools on the edge of a cliff that you can swim in.
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