Ice Age 'Spa' Kept Trees Alive in Freezing Conditions
Fossils from an ice age “spa” reveal a cluster of hot springs kept trees alive in the frozen Alps
Ice Age 'Spa' Kept Trees Alive in Freezing Conditions
Fossils from an ice age “spa” reveal a cluster of hot springs kept trees alive in the frozen Alps
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