[Geysers] Azores Thermal Areas
Pat Snyder
riozafiro at gmail.com
Thu Jul 2 04:48:08 PDT 2009
Thanks very much, Scott! Book was packed with the Yellowstone stuff
still in the car...guess I am being lazy.
This is a place I'd love to visit. I am adding it to my wishing list
of travel adventures. Also wondered if anyone on the list had actually
been there.
Here's a link to a photo. Keep clicking and you can see food cooked in
a steam vent. Reminds me of the pressure cooker meals my Dad used to
make.
http://goeurope.about.com/od/azorespictures/ig/Furnas-Pictures-Azores/Furnas-Hot-Spring-Picture.htm
Pat Snyder
On Jul 1, 2009, at 5:39 PM, <TSBryan at aol.com> <TSBryan at aol.com> wrote:
> In a message dated 7/1/2009 6:13:47 PM Mountain Daylight Time, riozafiro at gmail.com
> writes:
> So, I am curious if there are any true geysers in the Azores, in
> addition to the boiling hot springs and mud pots I saw on the show.
> Actually there is, ahem, a book called..... well, never mind. But on
> page 419 it is noted that geysers definitely existed circa 1900. Now
> there are numerous boiling springs, and it seems quite clear that
> some of them show intermittent action.
>
> T. Scott Bryan
>
> Make your summer sizzle with fast and easy recipes for the grill.
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