erment55 Member Joined Dec 27, 2018 Messages 8 Reactions 4 Oct 20, 2019 #1 To view this content we will need your consent to set third party cookies. For more detailed information, see our cookies page. Accept third party cookies Reactions: BlackTR48
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M Mavic Air Head Well-Known Member Joined Aug 19, 2019 Messages 104 Reactions 126 Age 67 Location Olathe, Colorado Oct 21, 2019 #2 Nice! I appreciate that you take your time to actually look at something. Reactions: erment55
PointJoe Well-Known Member Joined Sep 7, 2019 Messages 264 Reactions 163 Location Pebble Beach, CA Oct 21, 2019 #3 Are those light blue areas water? Ponds? Warm water? Beautiful, but do not understand what the scenery is. Thank you ...
Are those light blue areas water? Ponds? Warm water? Beautiful, but do not understand what the scenery is. Thank you ...
erment55 Member Joined Dec 27, 2018 Messages 8 Reactions 4 Oct 22, 2019 #4 PointJoe said: Are those light blue areas water? Ponds? Warm water? Beautiful, but do not understand what the scenery is. Thank you ... Click to expand... Yes,it is thermal water comes from the source with a channel of 320 m length per travertine, and from there it is poured into the travertine floors where 60-70 m of partial sedimentation takes place, and it travels 240-300 m on average
PointJoe said: Are those light blue areas water? Ponds? Warm water? Beautiful, but do not understand what the scenery is. Thank you ... Click to expand... Yes,it is thermal water comes from the source with a channel of 320 m length per travertine, and from there it is poured into the travertine floors where 60-70 m of partial sedimentation takes place, and it travels 240-300 m on average