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  For centuries, hot springs have served mankindin a variety of ways, providing a perfect leisureactivity even before the dawn of technology.While the Native Americans were taking advan-tage of hot springs in what is now Yellowstone NationalPark, on the other side of the world, the Chinese wereusing hot springs to treat diseases and enhance health,dubbing them "divine" or "holy" water.
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