Dechibeta Hot Springs
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Dechibeta Hot Springs are hot springs in the Cabecar people’s indigenous territory at Valle de la Estrella, Talamanca Range, a province of Limón, Costa Rica.[1][2] Its approximate geographical location is at 9°43′43.57″N 83°9′20.00″W / 9.7287694°N 83.15556°W.[2] Hot springs found here reach temperatures of 55 degrees Celsius in some points.
Little biological research has been done in this area where North American and South American flora overlaps.
[edit] References
- ^ http://www.tramitesconstruccion.go.cr/docs/CNE/amenazas%20por%20cuenca/estrella.pdf
- ^ a b "Costa Rica Info Travel". Costa Rica Info Travel. http://www.costaricainfotravel.com/articles/dechibeta_hot_springs.html. Retrieved 2010-10-28.