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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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current04:24, 6 April 2011Thumbnail for version as of 04:24, 6 April 2011287 × 215 (47 KB)Barr5 (talk | contribs)Acidic 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>
04:23, 6 April 2011Thumbnail for version as of 04:23, 6 April 2011287 × 215 (47 KB)Barr5 (talk | contribs)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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