- Stock Photography: UNDERGROUND HOT SPRING AT THE ROMAN BATHS IN BATH, SOMERSET. ENGLAND. by TheSlowWalkers
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- Photo title: Underground hot spring at the Roman baths in Bath, Somerset. England.
- Author: TheSlowWalkers
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- One of the underground springs at the Roman baths in Bath, originally known as Aquae Sulis.. The baths were constructed around 60-70 AD. One of three springs, together producing over one million litres of water per day at around 45° C. These thermal waters contain many minerals, with high concentrations of calcium, sodium, chloride and sulphate ions. The orange discolouration is caused by Iron dissolved in the water.
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