INTERMITTENT SOURCE
The water from this spring is clear, colorless, alkaline, sulfurous and hot.
Yes, Vichy is not far... In Bellerive too, there is a spring. Drilled in a field by two brothers: Michel and François Bosson, managers of the state farm for the waters of Vichy, the "Vesse spring" (former name of the commune) gushed for the first time on January 31, 1844. The water is clear, colorless, alkaline, sulfurous, and hot (29.7°C). Despite a ministerial authorization, the spring was never exploited. Probably, because today, it only gushes out a few tens of minutes per day...
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