kesevät
Kesevät is a Finnish term that translates to "springs" or "sources" in English. It refers to a natural phenomenon where groundwater emerges from the ground. These occurrences can vary greatly in size and flow, from small seepages to larger, more substantial springs. Kesevät are often found in areas with porous soil or rock formations that allow water to accumulate and then find an outlet.
The emergence of springs is a crucial part of hydrological cycles. The water that forms a kesevä
Historically, kesevät have held cultural significance in Finland. They were often seen as sacred places and