An artesian spring is a type of spring that occurs when groundwater under pressure flows to the surface through a natural opening in the ground. This pressure is caused by the water being confined between two layers of impermeable rock, which creates an underground reservoir.

When the water reaches the surface through the opening, it can form a natural artesian spring. This type of spring is characterized by a steady flow of water that is typically clear and pure, as it has been naturally filtered by the surrounding rock and soil.

Artesian springs are often found in areas with high levels of underground water, such as near mountains or in regions with significant rainfall. They are considered to be a valuable source of fresh water, and many people prefer to drink artesian spring water because of its purity and taste.

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