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Friday, February 19, 2016

LEGENDARY RIVER OF BOILING WATER FOUND IN THE AMAZON FOREST - It boils because of fault-fed hot springs - Animals who fall into it are boiled alive

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Ruzo heard about the river when his grandfather told him a story about how Spanish conquistadors killed the last Inca emperor. The story goes that after the murder, the Spanish conquistador headed into the Amazon rainforest in search of gold~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
A legendary river that BOILS its victims alive is discovered deep in the heart of the Amazon 
  • The river in Mayantuyacu was found by Andrés Ruzo after his granddad recalled a legendary tale
  • Academic experts told him that it couldn't exist because the Amazon basin is far from volcanic activity 
  • Ruzo has since published a book that reveals how fault-fed hot springs cause the river to boil

  • A mysterious, four-mile long river, deep in the heart of the Amazon, is so hot that it boils.
    As a PhD student in geophysics at Southern Methodist University, Ruzo wanted to find the river for himself. 'I began asking that question. Could the boiling river exist?, Ruzo said in Ted Talk. 'I asked colleagues from universities, the government, oil, gas and mining companies, and the answer was a unanimous no'

    The river has long been a legend in Peru, but when geoscientist Andrés Ruzo's heard about it, he thought such a phenomenon couldn't possibly exist. 
     
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