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  2. Mud bath - Wikipedia

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    A mud bath is a therapeutic spa treatment that involves soaking in a bath of warm mud, often in a natural hot spring or geothermal pool. Mud baths have been used for centuries as a way to promote health and relaxation, and are still popular today in many parts of the world. Mud baths can be found at spas and resorts all over the globe, from ...

  3. Sulphur Springs, Saint Lucia - Wikipedia

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    A couple of hundred yards downstream from the springs, the water temperature is still hot (around 110 Fahrenheit or 45 Celsius), but cool enough for tourists to enter and give themselves a mud bath. These mud baths are believed by some to have medicinal properties [8] and are used by some tourists and locals for said reasons.

  4. Mudbaden Sulphur Springs Company - Wikipedia

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    Mud baths were only given in the morning. The afternoons and evenings were for relaxation and entertainment. [3] The Mudbaden Sulfur Springs Company continued to grow through the 1920s. In 1924 it boasted four doctors, four nurses, three masseurs, a lab technician, and 42 hospitality workers and mud harvesters.

  5. Wallowing - Wikipedia

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    Mud is the preferred substrate; after wallowing, the wet mud provides a cooling, and probably protecting, layer on the body. When pigs enter a wallow, they normally dig and root in the mud before entering with the fore-body first. They then wriggle the body back and forth, and rub their faces in the mud so all of the body surface is covered.

  6. Peloid - Wikipedia

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    Family of African Bush Elephants taking a mud bath in Tsavo East National Park, Kenya. Peloid is defined [1] as a mature clay, mud or mud suspension or dispersion with curative or cosmetic properties, consisting of a complex mixture of fine-grained materials of geological and/or biological origin, mineral or sea water, and organic compounds commonly arising from some biological metabolic ...

  7. The Mud Bath - Wikipedia

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    David Bomberg, The Mud Bath, 1914. The Mud Bath is a 1914 oil-on-canvas painting by David Bomberg.The work is considered a masterpiece of Bomberg's work in this period. Bomberg was a founder member of the London Group, and the painting is considered a leading example of Vorticism, although Bomberg resisted being described as a Vort

  8. Why One of England’s Richest Men Spent $2 Billion to ... - AOL

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    Two elephants having a mud bath at a watering hole in Nxai Pan National Park ... We circle back to help our group extract their 4x4’s from the mud, but—in a moment prompting wide-eyed panic ...

  9. Mud volcano - Wikipedia

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    A mud volcano or mud dome is a landform created by the eruption of mud or slurries, ... to occasionally 2 °C (36 °F), some being used as popular "mud baths".