66. The Takaragawa Onsen, Japan
The wonderful Takaragawa Onsen, also known as “hot pool” is one of the world’s top natural hot springs. Perched within the Japanese mountains, it is highlighted by its stunning riverside setting. The water here is said to have special healing properties too. The water is said to be good for a number of medical issues including (but not limited to) bad circulation, nervous disorders, skin irritation, and sore muscles and joints. These medicinal properties make the spring even more popular among both tourists and locals.
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there are several very nice hot springs on Sao Miguel Island in the Azores
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Yeah, I did not create the list but I suspect it was difficult to pick only 10. Who knows? Azores might make the list in a sequel . . . if I am assigned one! Thanks for your support!
Después de revisar algunas de las publicaciones del blog en su sitio web, agradezco seriamente su forma de escribir en los blogs. Lo agregué a mi lista de páginas web de marcadores y lo volveré a consultar en un futuro próximo.
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