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Hot spring in Castiglione d'Orcia, Italy
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Calcium deposits on a waterfall at Bagni San Filippo

Bagni San Filippo is an area in the municipality of Castiglione d'Orcia in the Province of Siena, Italy, not far from Monte Amiata. It is a small hot spring containing calcium carbonate deposits, which form white concretions and waterfalls. The name derives from that of St Philip Benizi, who was a prior of the Servite order, and who lived as a hermit here in the thirteenth century. The grotto is open to visitors.

References

  1. "The free thermal pools of Bagni San Filippo An oasis of natural well-being in Val d'Orcia Villa Il Patriarca". ilpatriarca.it. Retrieved 13 April 2024.

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42°55′48″N 11°42′05″E / 42.93000°N 11.70139°E / 42.93000; 11.70139

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