Researching Hydrotherapy  in Natural Settings, Modern & Ancient Hydrotherapy Sites

Travels in USA & Canada in 2007 - 2008

  • Orr Hot Springs. Hot springs in the redwoods  Link

  • Wilbur Hot Springs. Hot springs in Napa Valley with geyser  Link

  • Sacred Spring at Mt. Shasta Link

  • Cape Cod   Link

  • Southwest Colorado. Two hot springs and mountain lake.  Link

  • Niagara Falls, Canada Link

  • Homosassa Spring, Fl  Manatee & Mermaids Link

Travels in USA in 2004 to 2006

  • Big Island, Hawaii  Link

  • Mendocino, CA & the Redwoods

  • Death Valley, CA  

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Travels in Europe 2006

  • Vichy, France.   Origin of the Vichy Shower - Famous French spa center Link

  • Baden-Baden, Germany Probably the most famous hydrotherapy site in the world  Link 

  • Bad  Worishoften, Germany  Home of Kneipp Therapy  Link 

  • Badenweiler, Germany Roman Bath archeological ruins & recreated Roman Bath Link 

Travels in the Middle-East 2006

Coming soon 
Prior travels to: Greece, Turkey, India, Japan, Thailand & Bali

Hydrosphere   NASA Photos of the Earth - One Dynamic Water System
All the natural water settings shown in the photos are locations on the Earth and part of the one, dynamic hydrosphere. Try to locate some of the places shown on the photos of the Earth & Hydrosphere

Visits to these places is a way to interact with the beautiful, dynamic expression of the hydrosphere and learn about the nature of water by direct experience. The principles of water that are presented in the hydrotherapy textbook can be understood through the experience of water in natural settings. The basic principle is that Water itself, in all of its beautiful, dynamic expression in the hydrosphere, is best teacher about the true nature of water and how it can be used as a key element of Health & Wellness transformations by a therapist - hydrotherapy!  Direct interactions with the various expression of water in the hydrosphere is an essential element of the total education of a therapist in hydrotherapy.

 

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Revised: May 02, 2008 .