| 31. | Some say that its origin is underground springs, wave action, wind, a meteor, glacial activity or a peat burn.
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| 32. | Fed by the underground springs from the mountain the monastery tap is built at the old opening of the spring.
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| 33. | "It was a movement of notable dimensions, probably triggered by infiltrations of some underground springs, " said geologist Francesco Stefanelli.
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| 34. | The water that feeds the tank stems from an underground spring at that spot, despite its proximity to the sea.
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| 35. | After its abandonment in the late 1920s, the area began to filling with water from natural underground springs and aquifers.
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| 36. | However, because Tanner Creek is sourced primarily by an underground spring, the flow is never dramatically affected by adverse weather.
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| 37. | The land was rich and water was brought in from underground springs ( which were later destroyed by earthquake ).
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| 38. | In 1996, after three decades of globetrotting, Hills visited Vietnam to invest in a naturally carbonated underground spring water venture.
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| 39. | The shaft collapsed Wednesday after workers at a neighboring graphite mine struck an underground spring, flooding both mines, the official said.
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| 40. | One object of the group's research was to prove that the deep underground springs were truly isolated from the world above.
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