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About 650 meters beneath the Latrobe Valley, the heart of Victoria's
coal country, lies a little-known, naturally hot 65℃ pool of water in an enormous aquifer. This aquifer is a source of
geothermal energy—a renewable source of heat or electricity that is, so far,
being used to heat an aquatic center in the town of Traralgon.
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