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					<description><![CDATA[<p>This kettle pond was formed when a glacier covering this area gouged a hole in the ground. When the glacier melted, it left sand, gravel, and boulders on the ice in the hole. At a later, warmer, time the ice also melted, leaving the hole that is now filled with water. boils at a higher temperature when under pressure. Under the increased pressure from the lake, the hot rocks heated the groundwater until it was superheated. When the glaciers melted, the ice dam sometimes suddenly collapsed, letting the lake drain rapidly. The hot water at depth, suddenly relieved of the </p>
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