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Unapdev
The Unapdev is a hot spring and is a popular tourist attraction in the state of Maharashtra.

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Unapdev, Jalgaon District, MaharashtraLocated at the foothills of the Satpura mountain range, Unapdev is a hot water spring in the Chopda taluka of Jalgaon District in the Indian state of Maharashtra. The hot water flows through a stone conduit fashioned in the form of a cow"s head and is collected in a 25 ft small pond surrounded by red brick walls, where the temperature is usually 40 degree Celsius.

The origin of the Unapdev hot water spring is at Gomukh where the temperature is 58 degree Celsius when it is collected in the pond. The word Unap means hot water and it is said close to the edge of the pond, there are two Hindu temples.

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