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Kupanje u ovim tirkiznim bazenima potpuno je besplatno: Lekovita voda i bajkovita priroda privlače turiste, evo gde se nalazi
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Kupanje u ovim tirkiznim bazenima potpuno je besplatno: Lekovita voda i bajkovita priroda privlače turiste, evo gde se nalazi

The article describes the natural thermal springs of Saturnia in southern Tuscany, highlighting their historical significance dating back over 2000 years to the Etruscan and Roman periods. These springs, known as Kaskate del Mulino, feature unique travertine formations created by mineral-rich water flowing through limestone terraces. The water, which reaches temperatures of around 37.5°C, flows at a rate of 500 liters per second and naturally fills the surrounding pools. Notably, visitors can swim in these natural pools for free throughout the year, unlike many other European thermal sites that charge entry fees. The water is rich in minerals such as sulfur, sulfates, bicarbonates, and hydrogen sulfide, making it a popular destination for tourists seeking both natural beauty and therapeutic benefits.

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Blic logoBlicIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 705 hr. ago
Kupanje u ovim tirkiznim bazenima potpuno je besplatno: Lekovita voda i bajkovita priroda privlače turiste, evo gde se nalazi

The article describes the natural thermal springs of Saturnia in southern Tuscany, highlighting their historical significance dating back over 2000 years to the Etruscan and Roman periods. These springs, known as Kaskate del Mulino, feature unique travertine formations created by mineral-rich water flowing through limestone terraces. The water, which reaches temperatures of around 37.5°C, flows at a rate of 500 liters per second and naturally fills the surrounding pools. Notably, visitors can swim in these natural pools for free throughout the year, unlike many other European thermal sites that charge entry fees. The water is rich in minerals such as sulfur, sulfates, bicarbonates, and hydrogen sulfide, making it a popular destination for tourists seeking both natural beauty and therapeutic benefits.

Bias read (Center): The article presents information about a tourist attraction in Italy without taking a political stance. It focuses on geographical, cultural, and environmental aspects of the site, providing factual descriptions without advocating for any political ideology or agenda. The content remains neutral and

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 70): The article provides accurate information about Saturnia and its thermal springs, including historical context and local legends. It mentions the location and usage over 2000 years, aligning with cross-source consensus. However, the inclusion of mythological explanations introduces subjective elemen

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