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Travel blogger captures the beauty of natural hot springs in Italy: ‘Amazing’

Senna Relax is a travel influencer from Switzerland who posts scenic views from faraway places on his Instagram.

Relax has captured some incredible shots, such as moonlight over Mount Agung in Bali, the colorful shores of Cinque Terre in Italy and a surreal underwater restaurant in the Maldives.

In August, the blogger’s travels took him to the Tuscan countryside where he visited the Terme di Saturnia.

“The Terme di Saturnia are a group of springs located in the municipality of Manciano, a few kilometers from the village of Saturnia,” Relax wrote in the caption. “The springs that feed the baths, which are found in the south-eastern valley, cover a vast territory that stretches from Mount Amiata and the hills of Fiora and Albegna rivers to the Maremma grossetana at Roselle (Terme di Roselle) and Talamone (Terme dell’Osa).”

The Terme di Saturnia are a group of springs located in the municipality of Manciano, a few kilometers from the village of Saturnia. The springs that feed the baths, which are found in the south-eastern valley, cover a vast territory that stretches from Mount Amiata and the hills of Fiora and Albegna rivers to the Maremma grossetana at Roselle (Terme di Roselle) and Talamone (Terme dell'Osa). #HelloFrom #reelsinstagram #naturalhotsprings

Relax’s drone footage provides an aerial view of the natural spa. There’s a cascade of springs filled with turquoise waters. Guests look like specks down below as they gather inside each one. There’s a waterfall nearby and a building made of stone. It’s totally mesmerizing.

“Gorgeous,” one user wrote.

“Woah amazing,” another said.

“So beautiful,” one added.

Hot springs are waters that are naturally heated by rocks or other occurrences under the Earth’s surface. The waters of the Terme di Saturnia hot spring have flowed uninterrupted for 3,000 years at a temperature of 37.5 degrees Celcius. The spring is said to have many benefits like improving breathing, smoothing the skin and stress relief. That’s largely because the spring is rich in mineral salts, thermal plankton and vitamins.

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