The water leaves the ground in multiple springs (mostly protected) at 145 degrees and is so pure that many travel to the filling stations around around the downtown historic district. The water is free and we watched many people with a large amount of containers getting the pure water for drinking. We purchased two plastic jugs for our own supply. Great tasting and no chlorine.
Thursday, July 8, 2010
A Day in Hot Springs
The water leaves the ground in multiple springs (mostly protected) at 145 degrees and is so pure that many travel to the filling stations around around the downtown historic district. The water is free and we watched many people with a large amount of containers getting the pure water for drinking. We purchased two plastic jugs for our own supply. Great tasting and no chlorine.
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