Once a huge emptied out volcano; now instead of magma, hot material waters fill the empty dome. The springs are divided into four sections.
Section one is pretty basic. It is a hot spring. Its shallow, warm, and has all the things you'd expect to find in a hot spring. This is the area for visitors, and it is the largest section.
Section two is the hottest and deepest of the hot springs. It is an endurence springs. The deeper you dive, the hotter it gets. Careful not to get boiled. There are two large spires to dive off from.
Section three is the smallest. It is very private, surrounded and filled with plants. It adds a sense of topical wonder to the springs. Around the springs, bamboo walls seperate the springs, and pathways surround the edges.
There are changing rooms, towels, and shower heads that pour cold water out if you need to cool off. Farthest away from Section one in the hot springs is a cave with a boulder infront of it. This is where Ocarina dude lives. He owns the hot springs.
Make sure to follow the rules:
No rough-housing in section one or three. Be decent, wear a towel. No running along the edges of the springs. No diving in sections 1 or 3. No food in the springs. Use the restrooms before entering the springs. No drowning. If you get dizzy or over heated, use the cold showers. If you can't handle the heat, get out of the hot springs.
Please enjoy you're stay.
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