Thermal pools
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Thermal pools are hot pools. Natural thermal pools are associated with hot springs, and are popular features of mineral spa resorts.
The water for the natural pools comes from very deep in the ground, and contains minerals that one has attributed medicinal properties to.
An artificially heated pool attempts to simulate this experience with normal heated water. It is usually kept at around 100 degrees Fahrenheit (38 °C).