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The Brazilian City Where Nasa Photographed the Space Hides the Largest Mansion of Hot Water on the Planet.

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The steam rises from the pools even in the night of July, and who arrives at the Caldas Novas for the first time is surprised by the heat that bursts from the ground into the middle of the Cerrado. The Goiana city covers the world's largest hydrothermal manganese manganese, with water ranging from 43°C to 70°C. The geologic curiosity behind the waters... The post The Brazilian city NASA photographed from space hides the largest mansion of hot wa…
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The steam rises from the pools even in the night of July, and who arrives at the Caldas Novas for the first time is surprised by the heat that bursts from the ground into the middle of the Cerrado. The Goiana city covers the world's largest hydrothermal manganese manganese, with water ranging from 43°C to 70°C. The geologic curiosity behind the waters... The post The Brazilian city NASA photographed from space hides the largest mansion of hot wa…

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O Antagonista broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Wednesday, March 18, 2026.
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