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This is a soda spring becuase carbon dioxide and other gasses constantly bubble up through the water.

aai.jpg When James Longmire opened the resort at Longmire in the late 1800's, it was considered good health to drink from the soda springs and to bathe in the water.MiniatureThis cabin is the oldest surviving structure at Mt. Rainier National Park. It was built by Elcaine Longmire in 1888.When James Longmire opened the resort at Longmire in the late 1800's, it was considered good health to drink from the soda springs and to bathe in the water.MiniatureThis cabin is the oldest surviving structure at Mt. Rainier National Park. It was built by Elcaine Longmire in 1888.When James Longmire opened the resort at Longmire in the late 1800's, it was considered good health to drink from the soda springs and to bathe in the water.MiniatureThis cabin is the oldest surviving structure at Mt. Rainier National Park. It was built by Elcaine Longmire in 1888.When James Longmire opened the resort at Longmire in the late 1800's, it was considered good health to drink from the soda springs and to bathe in the water.MiniatureThis cabin is the oldest surviving structure at Mt. Rainier National Park. It was built by Elcaine Longmire in 1888.When James Longmire opened the resort at Longmire in the late 1800's, it was considered good health to drink from the soda springs and to bathe in the water.MiniatureThis cabin is the oldest surviving structure at Mt. Rainier National Park. It was built by Elcaine Longmire in 1888.When James Longmire opened the resort at Longmire in the late 1800's, it was considered good health to drink from the soda springs and to bathe in the water.MiniatureThis cabin is the oldest surviving structure at Mt. Rainier National Park. It was built by Elcaine Longmire in 1888.

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