. Tourists' handbook descriptive of Colorado, New Mexico and Utah . ^^fmmw. SECOND TUNNEL, CANON OF THE GRAND. Population,Elevation, - 1,6005,758 GLENWOOD SPRINGS. 43. on every side by lofty mountains, which holds within its limits a series of hot sulphur springs bursting out of the mountain rocks and forming lakes of large proportions, making natural bathing places which by artificial means have been• rendered very convenient for the use of man. This hot sulphur water, used as a drink or to bathe in, has been found very effica-cious asarem- edy in many diseases, and the volume of the water is
. Tourists' handbook descriptive of Colorado, New Mexico and Utah . ^^fmmw. SECOND TUNNEL, CANON OF THE GRAND. Population,Elevation, - 1,6005,758 GLENWOOD SPRINGS. 43. on every side by lofty mountains, which holds within its limits a series of hot sulphur springs bursting out of the mountain rocks and forming lakes of large proportions, making natural bathing places which by artificial means have been• rendered very convenient for the use of man. This hot sulphur water, used as a drink or to bathe in, has been found very effica-cious asarem- edy in many diseases, and the volume of the water is so great that there seems to be no limit to the uses to which it mayJ5e applied, or to the number of people who may partake of or be bene- fited by it. Above the springs, as they rush out of the rocks, are lar^e ooen hotel Colorado and bath house. caves which, somewhere within their recesses, must have communication withthe hot sulphur water below, because they are filled with the hot sulphur vaporor steam, which rushes out fromtheir mouths in dense clouds. One may enterthese caves, divest ones self of clothing, penetrate as far as the heat will allow,and pa
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