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Photo Essay
Saratoga Springs – 4

Photograph by Rajender Krishan, July 2, 2005

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When any object happens to fall into the mineral saturated water, it is coated with carbonates and is instantly fossilized.

As the water escapes to the surface, it dissolves the overlying limestone layers, contributing to the unique content of the springs. The springs of Saratoga are some of the few naturally carbonated springs found in the United States. 

The Island Spouter is a "geyser" built up by an island of carbonate deposits in the middle of a stream.

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