Nature's Awe: Why Ikogosi Warm and Cold Spring Is my favorite visited place

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Humans by nature are inquisitive. We ask so many questions all in the process of knowing our roots. The only thing we know is that we are born, but every other question about our existence and nature is a burden to humans. Around us are natural events that leave us in awe, probing questions that draws us closer to the truth. Traveling has helped us come in contact with nature that brings amazement and introduces fear in our heart, and one of these trips is the visit to Ikogosi Warm and cold spring.

The tourist site isn't all fancy, no decorations, no extraordinary things on the site, I believe they left it that way to maintain it's natural sight, but seeing a thing that breaks scientific principles is amazing. Science may have argued that a spring can have water with different temperatures running from one spring but nature made it possible and somehow it makes me believe life is more than science (what we can see, feel, and touch) but that some natures obey certain laws that surpass scientific evidence.

From the picture you can clearly see the difference in the body of water. One part of it is cold and the other hot and they flow without mixing. The most surprising part is that it comes from one fountain. Nature's awe, watching this makes me believe there's more to nature than we can see.

One other interesting part was the people. We had gone there in groups and it was fun as we played games and sat listening to stories about the ancient stream that had become an attraction to the native of the town. This was the first time going out to a place in a group and it was an awesome experience. We shared stories about ourselves, cracked jokes, and this made us get to know each other. This travel experience that was the purpose of an excursion was what started to pull me out from my introverted nature where I made a few more friends.



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Wow, great place of tourism, I read about the Ikogosi a long time ago and I have always wished to visit, seeing this virtually feels like I have now visited it, thanks for sharing.

Popped in from Dreemport, always an awesome #dreemerforlife.

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