hammam maskhoutine also called the bath damned |
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Hammam Maskhoutine is a geothermal site in Algeria, characterized by white mineral deposits spread over a rocky surface. Steaming water flows through cracks, highlighting thermal activity. Surrounded by greenery, trees, and distant urban structures, the area combines natural and human elements. The formations are likely calcium-based travertine, a common feature in thermal springs. The site is near the town of Guelma, known for its unique landscape and geothermal features. |
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