koormusallikad
Koormusallikad, also known as geothermal springs or hot springs, are natural springs that discharge water heated by geothermal activity. These springs occur where geologically young volcanic activity has come close to the earth's surface, heating groundwater through a process known as conduction. The heated water then rises to the surface due to buoyancy, forming a spring.
In Estonia, koormusallikad are particularly notable for their historical and cultural significance. The term "koormusallikad" is
One of the most famous examples of koormusallikad in Estonia is the Lahepera Hot Springs, located in
Koormusallikad are typically found in regions with active geothermal systems, such as volcanic areas or tectonic
Today, koormusallikad continue to be valued for their natural beauty and health benefits. In Estonia, they remain