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Sulphur springs near Redondo Peak in New Mexico. The water comes from snow melting and in the dry season the pools become boiling mud or dry fumaroles<sup>3</sup>. |
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Sulphur springs near Redondo Peak in New Mexico. The water comes from snow melting and in the dry season the pools become boiling mud or dry fumaroles3.
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