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There are hot springs on all continents and in many countries around the world. Countries that are renowned for their hot springs include Iceland, New Zealand, Chile and Japan, but there are interesting and unique hot springs in many other places as well.
Africa
Egypt
- Oyoun Mossa (Moses Springs)
- Hammam pharaon (Pharaoh Bath)
- Hammam Musa (Moses' Bath)
Uganda
- Ihimba Hot Springs
- Kitagata Hot Springs
- Nyamasizi Hot Springs
- Semuliki Hot Springs
- Buranga hot springs
A scholarly paper with a map of over 20 geothermal areas in Uganda.
Zambia
Americas
Throughout western North America (including Alaska) there are thousands of hot springs, many of which were created between 20 and 45 million years ago as a result of violent volcanic activity. They range in size from the tiniest seeps to near geysers; from seeps like Fales Hot Ditch north of Bridgeport, California, to subterranean lakes such as the one below Tonopah, Arizona, which provides natural mineral waters to the seven or more hot spring spas that once operated in Tonopah. The ruins of two such spas are still visible.
Native Americans and hot springs
See main article on Native Americans and hot springs
Every major hot spring in North America and South America has some record of use by Native Americans, some for over 10,000 years. Native Americans revered hot springs as a sacred healing place.
In Tonopah, Arizona, it is probable that water flowed forth from the ground by itself for a few millennia. This led the local people to name the area Tonopah, meaning "Hot Water Under The Bush". Though there are no Indian ruins in the immediate vicinity of the hot springs, the presence of grain grinding mortar holes, pottery shards, and other artifacts close by to the west are a clear indication that nomadic hunter-gatherers frequented the area for many years. Additionally, hundreds of very high quality arrowheads have been found at or near existing springs in Tonopah, indicating that it was a popular hunting ground. This abundance of artifacts is indicative of the importance of the springs to prehistoric peoples.
Native Americans always used these natural shrines. If opposing tribes, even those at war, arrived at the same spring, all conflict ceased because they believed they were walking on sacred ground.[1]
United States
US hot springs
Other hot or warm springs are located in:
- Alaska
- Arizona
- Tonopah
- Verde Hot Springs Childs, AZ
- Arkansas
- California
- Big Bend Hot Springs
- Calistoga
- Desert Hot Springs
- Deep Creek Hot Springs
- Esalen in Big Sur
- Gilroy Yamato Hot Springs
- Grover Hot Springs State Park
- Harbin Hot Springs in Middletown
- Keough Hot Springs
- Mercey Hot Springs
- Mono Hot Springs
- Palm Springs
- Warner Springs
- Calvary Chapel Conference Center, Murrieta
- Colorado
- Georgia
- Radium Springs (20 degrees C, 68 degrees F)
- Warm Springs (90 degrees F)
- Idaho
- Lava Hot Springs
- Stanley Hot Springs
- Silver Crick Plunge, Idaho
- Green Canyon Hot Springs, Idaho[1]
- Illinois
- Montana
- New Mexico
- Truth or Consequences
- Middle Fork Hot Springs, Gila National Forest
- Jordan Hot Springs, Gila National Forest
- Turkey Creek Hot Springs, Gila National Forest
- North Carolina
- Oregon
- South Dakota
- Utah
- Virginia
- Washington
- Wyoming
A list of 1661 hot springs in the United States can be found on the Thermal Springs List for the United States.
Brazil
Brazil claims to be home to the world's largest hot spring resort in the city of Caldas Novas.
Canada
There are hot springs throughout Canada, particularly in the far west. Here are some prominent hot springs located in Western Canada:
Alberta
- Banff Upper Hot Springs, aka Banff Springs, near the Town of Banff
- Miette Hot Springs, near Jasper, Alberta
British Columbia
- Ahousat Hot Springs, Ahousat (Gibson Marine Provincial Park)
- Ainsworth Hot Springs & Cody Caves, Ainsworth, British Columbia
- Canyon Hot Springs (Albert Canyon, near Revelstoke)
- Bishop Bay Hot Springs, in Devastation Channel, 80 km south of Kitimat (North Coast)
- Fairmont Hot Springs, Invermere
- Dewar Hot Springs, Purcell Mountains
- Frizzell Hotsprings, lower Skeena River
- Harrison Hot Springs, north of Agassiz
- Hot Springs Cove, near Ahousat
- Hotspring Island, Queen Charlotte Islands
- Iskut River Hot Springs
- Lakelse Hot Springs, Terrace
- Lussier Hot Springs (Whiteswan Lake Provincial Park)
- Liard River Hot Springs
- Meager Creek Hot Springs and Mount Meager, northwest of Pemberton
- Mount Cayley Hot Springs
- Mount Layton Hot Springs, near Kitimat
- Nascall Hot Springs, Dean Channel
- Vicinity of Nakusp/Arrow Lakes:
- Coyote Springs
- Halcyon Hot Springs
- Halfway River
- Nakusp Hot Springs
- Octopus Creek
- Saint Leon Hot Springs
- Upper Halfway River
- Wilson Lake
- Prophet River Hot Springs, Alaska Highway
- Radium Hot Springs, Columbia Valley
- Ram Creek Hot Springs, Skookumchuck
- Shearwater Hot Springs, south of Kitimat, North Coast
- Sherwin Hot Springs, west side of Kootenay Lake, north of Ainsworth Hot Springs
- Ramsay Hot Springs, (Maquinna Marine Provincial Park)
- Sloquet Creek Hot Springs, near Port Douglas
- Skookumchuck Hot Springs (St. Agnes' Well), between Pemberton and Port Douglas
- Stikine Hot Springs (Choquette Hot Springs Provincial Park)
- Tallheo Hot Springs, South Bentinck Arm
- Toad River Hot Springs, Alaska Highway
- Weewanie Hot Springs
Yukon Territory
- Takhini Hot Springs
Chile
There are more than 275 hot springs registered in Chile.
North Zone, Chile - Atacama Desert
Central Zone, Chile - near Santiago
South Zone, Chile - Volcanoes and Lakes
- Malalcahuello
- Huife near Pucón
- Menetúe near Pucón
- San Luis near Pucón
- Palguín near Pucón
- Geométricas near Pucón
- Coñaripe
- Chihuío
- Termas de Liquiñe
- Cordón Caulle
- Puyehue Hot Springs
- Aguas Calientes
- Puyuhuapi
- Quitralco
Costa Rica
- La Sierra de Abangares in Guanacaste.10°17′5.0″N 84°55′39.46″W / 10.284722°N 84.9276278°W
- Tabacón near Arenal Volcano.
- Orosí Valley near Cartago.
- Rincón de la Vieja Volcano and National Park, in Guanacaste.
Greenland
There are numerous hot springs in Greenland:
- Uunartoq
- Disko Island has over 2000 hot springs
Peru
- Ayacucho Region. 13°09′47″S 74°13′28″W / 13.16306°S 74.22444°W
- Cajamarca. 7°9′52″S 78°30′38″W / 7.16444°S 78.51056°W
- Carhuaz: Monterrey hot springs. 9°16′0″S 77°38′0″W / 9.26667°S 77.63333°W
- Chivay: La Calera springs. 15°38′S 71°36′W / 15.633°S 71.6°W
- Colca Lodge hot spring, near Coporaque, Peru. 15°38′21.9″S 71°39′23.2″W / 15.639417°S 71.656444°W
- Cordillera Huayhuash area. 10°30′S 76°45′W / 10.5°S 76.75°W
- Machu Picchu pueblo, known locally and incorrectly as Aguas Calientes, near Machu Picchu. 13°9′17.4″S 72°31′31.2″W / 13.154833°S 72.525333°W
- Moyobamba region. 6°02′S 76°58′W / 6.033°S 76.967°W
- Zorritos has hot springs at nearby Bocapán beach. 3°40′21.6″S 80°39′12.8″W / 3.672667°S 80.653556°W
Antarctica
Asia
The Huitang Hot Spring comes with 89C every day,which is called one of three high-temp.hot spring in China. It contains over 29 trace elements which are good health.
China
- Anbo Hot Spring and Laotieshan Hot Spring, Dalian; Wulongbei Hot Spring, Dandong; Tanggangzi Hot Spring, Anshan; and Xiongyue Hot Spring, Yingkou --- Liaoning Province
India
- Ganeshpuri, Akloli, Vajreshwari
- Manikaran, Himachal Pradesh
- Bendrutheertha, Puttur, Karnataka
- Chavalpani near pachmarhi an evergreen plateau in the Mahadeo Hills of Madhya Pradesh.
- Sikkim has many hot springs known for medicinal and therapeutic values. The most important hot springs are at Phurchachu (Reshi), Yumthang, Borang, Ralang, Taram-chu and Yumey Samdong. All these hot springs have high sulphur content and are located near the river banks. The average temperature of the water in these hot springs is 50°C.
Indonesia
- There are 2 hot springs on Pulau Ambon, Maluku.
- There are also some hot springs in the volcanic areas of eastern Java.
- Air Panas in Banjar, northern Bali
Japan
Being located in the "Pacific Ring of Fire", Japan is in a volcanic region, and is home to many hot springs. The onsen (a Japanese word for "hot spring") plays a notable role in Japanese culture. Visiting an onsen is a quintessential Japanese experience and is a popular tourist activity.
In March 2003 it was reported that there were 3,102 spa resorts in 2,292 municipalities in the Japan. There were also 15,400 lodging facilities with 6,740 public hot spring baths. About 138 million people a year visit these facilities.[2]
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Japanese open air hot spring in Nachikatsuura, Wakayama |
Geyser in Kamisuwa (上諏訪), Nagano Pref. |
Bathroom in onsen in Oofuka (大深温泉) |
- There is a very large hot spring resort near Noboribetsu, in Shikotsu-Toya National Park, Hokkaidō, Japan.
- Three famous hot springs areas in Japan are:
- Dōgo Onsen is one of the oldest onsen in Japan
- Noboribetsu is one of the largest onsen complexes in Japan
- There are onsens at Seven Nanadaru Falls on the Izu Peninsula near Tokyo
Korea
- Hurshimchung spa (허심청 Heosimcheong), in Busan, South Gyeongsang Onyang Hot Springs in South chungcheung, South Korea is one of the world's largest hot springs.
- Yusong Foot Spa, near Daejon, South Korea, is a free natural hot spring.
Kyrgyzstan
Malaysia
Various hot springs, all nonvolcanic. They include -
- Kedah
- Air hangat, Langkawi
- Johor
- Grisek, 10 km from Parit Jawa, Muar district
- Labis
- Malacca
- Gadak, on road No 61 near Alor Gajah
- Negeri Sembilan
- Pedas hot springs, south of Seremban, Negeri Sembilan
- Pahang
- Bentong
- Gunung Tapis, Sungai Lembing
- Perak
- Sg Klah, developed commercially
- Kampung Ulu Slim
- near Simpang Pulai, south of Ipoh
- Tambun hot springs
- Mangong, Kuala Kangsar
- Ayer Panas, Grik
- Pengkalan Hulu
- Selangor
- Selayang, 15 km north of Kuala Lumpur
- Kalumpang, south of Tanjung Malim, north of Kerling
- Ulu Tamu, near Tanjung Malim
- Kerling, near Batang Kali
- Terengganu
- LA hot spring, Besut
- Sabah
- Poring hot springs, Kinabalu National Park
Singapore
- Sembawang Hot Spring
- Pulau Tekong
Taiwan
Vietnam
Europe
Bulgaria
- Velingrad
- Narechen
- Kyustendil
- Separeva banya
- Sandanski
- in and around Sofia (Bankya)
- Pomorie
- Pavel banya
- Hissarya
Germany
Greece
- Ikaria features a radioactive hot water spring that has been used since the fourth century BCE.
Hungary
- Lake Hévíz is the largest thermal lake in the world. It is close to the city of Hévíz, Hungary. The lake water temperatures range between 23-25 °C in winter and 33-36 °C in summer.
Iceland
- Blue Lagoon, Grindavík, Iceland, 36 degrees C
- Deildartunguhver 97 degrees C
- Geysir hot springs
Norway
- Northwest Spitsbergen National Park, Spitsbergen at 80°N, contains two of earth's most northerly hot springs
United Kingdom
There are many geothermal springs in the UK, but the hot springs found in the town of Bath are the only true hot springs (defined as those hotter than 37 degrees C):
- Cross Bath, Bath, Somerset 42.8 degrees C, 109 degrees F
- Stall Street Fountain, Bath, Somerset 45.4 degrees C, 113.7 degrees F
- Hetling Spring, Bath, Somerset 45.4 degrees C, 113.7 degrees F
- King's Bath, Bath, Somerset 45.6 degrees C, 114 degrees F
- Hot Bath, Bath, Somerset 47.2 degrees C, 117 degrees F
Oceania
Australia
In all seven states of Australia as well as the Northern Territory hot springs can be found.
- Peninsula Hot Springs in Victoria. Located on the Mornington Peninsula one and a half hours drive South of Melbourne natural hot waters rise to the surface at 47 degrees C from an aquifer 637 meters below the surface. [2]
Peninsula Hot Springs, A Developers Story.PDF (309 KB)
- Hastings Caves and Thermal Springs in Tasmania28 degrees C is located south of Hobart
- Dalhousie Springs in South Australia 38-43 degrees C
- Elizabeth Springs in Queensland
- Pilliga, Moree, Lightning Ridge in New South Wales
- Mataranka Hot Springs in the Northern Territory
Map of groundwater temperatures in Great Artesian Basin, Australia.
New Zealand
There are numerous hot springs in New Zealand, predominantly in the Taupo Volcanic Zone, and in particular around Rotorua. Well known springs outside the Taupo Volcanic Zone include Hot Water Beach, Waiwera, and Hanmer Springs.
Hot springs parks
It is common to create parks around hot springs:
- Shikotsu-Toya National Park in Hokkaidō, Japan
- Yangmingshan National Park in Taiwan
- Banff National Park and Jasper National Park in Canada
- Gorongosa National Park in Mozambique
- United States
Hot Springs National Park, in Hot Springs, Arkansas was the first national park to gain federal protection in the US.[3] There are at least seven United States national parks that feature hot springs:
See also
References
- ^ Historical Impacts of Geothermal Resources on the People of North America, John W. Lund, orig. published in Proceedings of the 1995 World Geothermal Congress, Florence, Italy, 1995, revised version published in Geo-Heat Center Bulletin, Vol. 16, No. 4, retrieved Nov. 9, 2006
- ^ A Japanese newsletter about hot springs, in English
- ^ The US Congress established the Hot Springs Reservation in 1832, granting federal protection of the thermal waters and giving Hot Springs the honor of being the first US "national park" to be designated for such government protection. Yellowstone National Park was made the first formal US national park in 1872. Hot Springs National Park was formally created on March 4, 1921.
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