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Los Ausoles is a group of hot springs located 20 kilometers north of Ahuachapán in El Salvador. The area has been described as "the capital of Central American geothermal." Many of the springs in the area produce heavy steam, and as of 1850, were described as "semi-fluid mass of mud and water in a state of ebullition, continually throwing large heavy bubbles to the surfaces; this heated mass is in some black, in others red, or of the ochry colour." There are many hot springs in the area, however, there are five main springs:

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  • Barro de Los Ausoles ist ein geothermisches Vulkangebiet mit einer Fläche von rund 20 km². Es befindet sich im Departamento de Ahuachapán in El Salvador an der Hauptstraße Panamericana CA 1. Die Hauptstadt San Salvador, ist etwa 100 km (Fahrtstrecke) entfernt. (de)
  • En las inmediaciones de la ciudad de Ahuachapán, El Salvador, en un área de 20 km² se encuentran los ausoles, que constituyen uno de los fenómenos más interesantes del vulcanismo en Centroamérica, debido a esto, la ciudad de Ahuachapán también es llamada "La capital geotérmica de América Central". Los ausoles se abren paso entre un depósito de rocas, los principales ausoles son: 1. * El Zapote, mide 5 km; antiguamente era un cráter de 20 m de diámetro. 2. * Valdivieso, de 20 m de diámetro formado por cuatro aberturas grandes y varias pequeñas con hermosos cristales de azufre. 3. * El Barreal, formado por estanques de lodo. 4. * La Labor, consiste en una hondonada de 200 m de diámetro y paredes cortadas verticalmente a manera de cráter, con siete aberturas que emanan vapores con mucha fuerza y ruido, volcancillos de arcilla y lodo de 2 m de altura. 5. * El Salitre, un conjunto de lagunitas de aguas muy calientes, 96 °C que dan origen al río Agua Caliente, que después hace su recorrido de 13 km y desagua al margen izquierdo del río Paz. * Datos: Q5979339 . (es)
  • Los Ausoles is a group of hot springs located 20 kilometers north of Ahuachapán in El Salvador. The area has been described as "the capital of Central American geothermal." Many of the springs in the area produce heavy steam, and as of 1850, were described as "semi-fluid mass of mud and water in a state of ebullition, continually throwing large heavy bubbles to the surfaces; this heated mass is in some black, in others red, or of the ochry colour." There are many hot springs in the area, however, there are five main springs: * El Zapote is a crater approximately 20 meters in diameter * Valdivieso is approximately 20 meters in diameter and comprises 4 different openings. It is known for its blue colored sulfur. * El Barreal comprises mud ponds. * La Labor is approximately 200 meters in diameter. It has seven openings with strong smells and noise, and clay and mud geysers. * El Salitre is a hot water lagoon. (en)
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  • Barro de Los Ausoles ist ein geothermisches Vulkangebiet mit einer Fläche von rund 20 km². Es befindet sich im Departamento de Ahuachapán in El Salvador an der Hauptstraße Panamericana CA 1. Die Hauptstadt San Salvador, ist etwa 100 km (Fahrtstrecke) entfernt. (de)
  • En las inmediaciones de la ciudad de Ahuachapán, El Salvador, en un área de 20 km² se encuentran los ausoles, que constituyen uno de los fenómenos más interesantes del vulcanismo en Centroamérica, debido a esto, la ciudad de Ahuachapán también es llamada "La capital geotérmica de América Central". Los ausoles se abren paso entre un depósito de rocas, los principales ausoles son: . (es)
  • Los Ausoles is a group of hot springs located 20 kilometers north of Ahuachapán in El Salvador. The area has been described as "the capital of Central American geothermal." Many of the springs in the area produce heavy steam, and as of 1850, were described as "semi-fluid mass of mud and water in a state of ebullition, continually throwing large heavy bubbles to the surfaces; this heated mass is in some black, in others red, or of the ochry colour." There are many hot springs in the area, however, there are five main springs: (en)
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  • Barro de Los Ausoles (de)
  • Los Ausoles (es)
  • Los Ausoles (en)
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