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The '''Glacier-Stew Pools''' are a collective name for a common phenomenon around [[Razo Volcanic]]. As volcanic activity is gashing in this area and it is so far-north near the glaciers often a landmark of a snowy ice covered surrounding and a hot spring is found. These hot springs gain their warmth from underground activity under the surface and because of the freezing environment they release a great amount of steams that fog the area. They are often found in rocky areas where the mountain shatters in the touch of the hot water. |
The '''Glacier-Stew Pools''' are a collective name for a common phenomenon around [[Razo Volcanic]]. As volcanic activity is gashing in this area and it is so far-north near the glaciers often a landmark of a snowy ice covered surrounding and a hot spring is found. These hot springs gain their warmth from underground activity under the surface and because of the freezing environment they release a great amount of steams that fog the area. They are often found in rocky areas where the mountain shatters in the touch of the hot water. |
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Latest revision as of 14:42, 13 April 2023
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Creator | BioCat Other |
Week | 21 |
Location | Razo Volcanic |
The Glacier-Stew Pools are a collective name for a common phenomenon around Razo Volcanic. As volcanic activity is gashing in this area and it is so far-north near the glaciers often a landmark of a snowy ice covered surrounding and a hot spring is found. These hot springs gain their warmth from underground activity under the surface and because of the freezing environment they release a great amount of steams that fog the area. They are often found in rocky areas where the mountain shatters in the touch of the hot water.