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Bath's Roman baths ... major historic, thermal tourism site

Photo feature by Nusaiba bin Shiba LONDON, Dec 12 (KUNA) -- The Roman Baths, built in the city of Bath in southwest England nearly 2000 years ago, stand today as a remarkable masterpiece of ancient engineering and a major tourist attraction that includes the most renowned natural hot spring in the British Isles.
Constructed by the Romans for therapeutic bathing, the site channels water rising from a depth of 3,000 meters. The spring is rich in 43 mineral elements and flows at a rate of 1.25 million liters per day, with a constant temperature of 46.5 degrees Celsius.
Owing to its historic baths, hot springs, and striking architectural beauty, the city of Bath-located in the Avon Valley-has been inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. It is also part of the European Route of Historic Thermal Towns. (end) nbs.dss