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Heirve el Agua

Heirve el Agua (Spanish for “the water boils) is a set of two waterfall-like natural rock formations near Oaxaca, Mexico. The waterfalls are formed by small amounts of water that are over-saturated with calcium carbonate and rise to the surface through cracks on the mountainside. There are several swimming pools (both artificial and natural) near the edge of the cliff, creating the illusion of an infinity pool.