Kow-Ata underground thermal spring

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Kow-Ata underground thermal spring is a famous subterranean hot lake in Turkmenistan known for its warm, mineral-rich waters and cave setting that attract both tourists and locals.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf subterranean lake
thermal spring
tourist attraction
attracts locals
tourists
country Turkmenistan
hasAccessibility stairway leading down into the cave
hasAlternativeName Kow-Ata cave lake NERFINISHED
Kow-Ata underground lake NERFINISHED
hasApproximateWaterTemperature 33–38 °C
hasEnvironment cave
hasFacility bathing platforms
changing rooms
lighting inside the cave
hasFeature stalactite cave
underground lake
hasLocalNameMeaning father of caves
hasMineral calcium
hydrogen sulfide
magnesium
sodium chloride
sodium sulfate
hasOdor hydrogen sulfide smell
hasWaterColor greenish-blue
isPopularFor bathing
domestic tourism
knownFor health and recreational bathing
subterranean setting
warm water
locatedIn Balkan Province NERFINISHED
locatedNear Bäherden NERFINISHED
locatedOn northern slope of the Kopet Dag mountains
locatedWestOf Ashgabat NERFINISHED
partOf natural attractions of Turkmenistan
waterType mineral-rich water
thermal water

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Bäherden District contains Kow-Ata underground thermal spring