Natural Mineral Springs
Natural mineral springs are sources of groundwater that flow to the surface, often rich in minerals and trace elements. These springs are formed when water from rain or snowmelt seeps into the ground, where it is heated by geothermal activity or comes into contact with mineral-rich rocks. The resulting water is believed to have therapeutic properties and is often used for drinking or bathing.
Many people visit spas and resorts near natural mineral springs for relaxation and health benefits. The minerals found in the water, such as calcium, magnesium, and sodium, can vary depending on the location, contributing to the unique characteristics of each spring.