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Frozen waterfalls
Seeing for the first time "frozen waterfalls" in Mexico, you would think that the water is frozen in the literal sense of the word, but if you come closer, it becomes clear that she is not standing still. The thing is that the water in the waterfall called Serve El Agua, which translates into Russian as "boiling water", has a very high content of calcium carbonate, that is why, settling, it forms such a bizarre streaks.
Hierve el Agua — the amazing frozen waterfalls in Mexico, a natural wonder of the world. From year to year, the falls attracts a lot of tourists and nature lovers. For guests to admire them extra bonus is the gorgeous view from the top of the waterfall and revitalizing bathing in highly mineralized water.
The main thing is not to take baths too long to themselves not crusty salt deposits... In Mexico, the frozen waterfalls are one of the most popular tourist sites. Every year it attracts thousands of travelers from different countries of the world in order to witness firsthand the “petrified” water, breaking away into the abyss from a height of several tens of metres.
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Hierve el Agua — the amazing frozen waterfalls in Mexico, a natural wonder of the world. From year to year, the falls attracts a lot of tourists and nature lovers. For guests to admire them extra bonus is the gorgeous view from the top of the waterfall and revitalizing bathing in highly mineralized water.
The main thing is not to take baths too long to themselves not crusty salt deposits... In Mexico, the frozen waterfalls are one of the most popular tourist sites. Every year it attracts thousands of travelers from different countries of the world in order to witness firsthand the “petrified” water, breaking away into the abyss from a height of several tens of metres.
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