Picturesque cobble stoned Gold Hill has been the back drop of many movies. Lined with rows of thatched cottages on one side and the ruins of a demolished abbey founded by King Alfred on the other. A quaint English village.
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Picturesque cobble stoned Gold Hill has been the back drop of many movies. Lined with rows of thatched cottages on one side and the ruins of a demolished abbey founded by King Alfred on the other. A quaint English village. This is an ink jet print from a digital file.
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![]() grand temples and bathing complexes were built. The bath complex in Bath was founded in 75 AD. Geothermal energy raises the water temperature to between 64 °C (147.2 °F) and 96 °C (204.8 °F). Under pressure, the heated water rises to the surface along fissures and faults in the limestone. |
![]() Enhanced Geothermal System which also makes use of the high pressures and temperatures below the Earth's crust. Hot water at a temperature of 46 °C (114.8 °F) rises here at the rate of 1,170,000 litres (257,364 imp gal) every day,[6] from a geological fault (the Pennyquick fault). |

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