Travelers once flocked to Albany’s Radium Springs, one of Georgia’s seven natural wonders and the state’s largest natural spring. The water’s searing blue hue is a result of trace amounts of radium, which was once believed to have healing powers. Although today there’s no swimming allowed, and only the gardens remain from what was once a grand 1920s casino, the spring’s mysterious allure continues.
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