kalliolähde
Kalliolähde is a Finnish term that translates to "rock spring" or "rock well." It refers to a natural spring that emerges from bedrock, often in rocky terrain. These springs are characterized by their source being a fissure or crack in the rock through which groundwater rises to the surface. Unlike springs that emerge from soil or sand, kalliolähteet are typically found in areas with exposed rock formations, such as hillsides or cliffs.
The water from a kalliolähde is often considered pure and clean, as it has filtered through the