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This is the Devilâs Bathâa neon yellow-green pool that looks more like a vat of toxic chemicals than a natural spring. While its name suggests something sinister, the science behind its appearance is a fascinating lesson in geology and chemistry.
Located near Rotorua on the North Island of New Zealand, the Devilâs Bath is a stagnant, acidic pool sitting within a jagged depression. It is part of the larger Wai-O-Tapu geothermal area, which has been active for thousands of years. the devils bath
In early modern Europe, theologians and laypeople believed that the devil took delight in "washing" in the unnecessary tears of the sorrowful. This is the Devilâs Bathâa neon yellow-green pool
Viewed via a boardwalk; the water itself is strictly off-limits. Other Notable "Devilâs Baths" It is part of the larger Wai-O-Tapu geothermal
Veronika Franz and Severin Fiala return with a suffocating period piece about depression, patriarchy, and 18th-century "mercy killings."
: Isolated and constantly criticized by her mother-in-law, Agnes falls into a deep, religious-fueled depression.




