Nature in Your Sites/Location

A visit to Sempaya Hot Springs, they are the most outstanding attractions in Semiliki national park located at the edge of the great Ituri forest which borders Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo in the remote western side of the Rwenzori Mountain rangers in Bundibugyo district
I promote the protection of Host springs because they add some amounts of heat energy, mineral matter, and water to highly localized regions of a normally balanced ecosystem. As a consequence, these areas modify the atmospheric environment. Hot Springs have long been a place where humans and nature connect. Now, in the face of climate change, that connection is more important than ever. Climate change affects everything around us and can have real and devastating impacts on human and nonhuman ecosystems.
Hot springs are created when rain and snow seep below Earth's surface as groundwater, until hitting solid rock and collecting in pools, or aquifers. Magma heats this water, which then rises back up to the surface through cracks in the earth's crust, called vents, forming a hot spring.

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