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Big Spring, California

Big Spring is one of the larger springs in Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge. It's a deep, clear, warm spring home to some species of fish including pupfish. Water boils from the bottom of the spring up into this cauldron and creates a stream flowing from its resurgence — a rare and beautiful natural phenomenon in the Mojave desert landscape.

 
 
 

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