"Oh, another waterfall?" you say. "What's the big deal?" The big deal, my friend, is that what we have here is a
petrified waterfall - so not cascading waters at all, but a rock formation in Oaxaca, Mexico, called
Hierve el Agua. It was created by fresh-water, calcium-loaded springs over thousands of years. At the top, however, is actual spring water that you can bathe in as you peer over the edge of the cliff. I know where I'm headed the next time I want to feel both relaxed and terrified all at once.
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