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The Baltasis Spring, known for its unique sharp smell and unpleasant taste, is a state-significant hydrological natural monument with special characteristics. Its water is clear and colorless but has a strong hydrogen sulfide odor and an unpleasant taste due to the presence of sulfates (especially gypsum) and other chemical compounds. The stream bed and banks are covered with white pebbles and grass, giving the spring its name. Visitors can collect the spring water using a lever and well, and its unique features attract both nature enthusiasts and those interested in unique hydrological objects.
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