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Hot Springs so hot they are called HELLS of Beppu, Japan. You must see this! 4K part2

2022-08-29 2 Dailymotion

Check out my Japan Blog!<br />https://travel-sales-riedel.com/blogs/japan-travel/traveling-in-japan-beppu-city-of-onsen-hot-springs<br /><br />Video: Alexander Riedel<br />Voice: Alexander Riedel<br />Subtitles: Alexander Riedel<br />Music: https://www.bensound.com<br /><br />For more pictures and video Subscribe to our YouTube<br />https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDylmnMOxw5gBJc5g6gtlRw<br /><br />or check out our linktree with Instagram and more. <br />I also have an online Shop selling Japanese Sweets, Snacks and more!<br />https://linktr.ee/Travel.sales <br /><br />Welcome Back to Japan today we are once again in Beppu.<br /><br />This is part 2 of visiting the Hell onsens <br /><br />In video 1 we covered the first 5 and today we will visit the last 2<br /><br />the first one we Visit today is said to be the oldest “hell” hot spring in all of Japan. <br /><br />In 2009, it was designated as a national scenic site.<br /><br />The Chinoike Jigoku (血の池地獄) - "Blood Pond Hell".<br /><br />As you can see it has a red, blood-like color.<br /> <br />With a steaming temperature of 78 degrees Celsius, <br />it’s easy to see why this pond is off limits for bathing. <br />You just can’t survive it! Plus, <br />the presence of iron oxide and magnesium-rich clay at the bottom of the pond <br />makes it even deadlier.<br /><br />Next is the last Hell and this one impressed me the most.<br />Tatsumaki Jigoku<br />The "spout hell" features a boiling hot geyser, <br /><br /><br />This is what it looks like before it errupts.<br />This clip is in slow motion at half speed.<br /><br />which erupts every 30-40 minutes for about 6-10 minutes. <br />A stone plate above the geyser hinders it to reach its full height. <br /><br />Thank you for watching if you missed the first part the link is in the description.

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