Saturday, August 16, 2014

Tourism in Algeria.......Bath Almsgutin

Bath Almsgutin or bath tanner or bath Shalala is located 25 km from the state of Guelma in Algeria, and finds many patients physical therapy traditional in this mineral baths deployed in Algeria, and this bathroom is characterized by calm and beauty and landscape of the picturesque, which is internationally renowned for that area unique tourist too and is located in a wonderful place that people can wander in the reserve because the water takes place on the course of a small online mountain limestone, and its waters natural emitted from the earth than the temperature 96 degrees Celsius and exceed 6500 liters per minute, and for this they are very hot, has been ranked second in the world in terms of the temperature after volcanoes Aaslanda.oaattabr Shalala at the same time it comes in the form of hot water flowing. 


Etymology 
The origin of the word Almsgutin to ancient legend tells that the rocks found in the bathroom area and the rising beside the waterfalls are a people Msgua stone mason because of their disbelief and hurting the limits of God, and that when he tried to Prince, "Sir, the livelihood of" marriage of his sister, which led to the wrath of God upon, so he transferred the couple and invited them to stones flowing mineral water. 
Archaeologists name due pigeons to the Ottoman era, when people took advantage of this water bath for the treatment of diseases and aches, some authorities have tried to change the name of the bathroom to bathroom tanner, but the indigenous population of Guelma and even visitors are still clinging to the designation "Almsgutin." 
There are those who say that swimming renamed Msgutin to see that the ancient inhabitants of him were Atdawon musk and mud and what came of French colonialism and with the difficulty of the Arabic language it Osubho telling him Meskutin and so with time became Msgutin bath. 

This giant rock, which he created in carved Creator 
Is a calcareous sediments accumulated over millions of years

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