Abbe Mermet, a famous water diviner and explorer, has discovered in the Mont Blano region a great subterranean, river, with a volume of about 50,000 gallons per minute. It runs from the base of the mountains under the Saleve and Jura Alpes. This river, which hat been named '< Eaux-Belles," sends out many branches. which Have proved little lakes and wells of pure and extremely cold water in the north-east departments of Prance and in sonic southern Swiss Cantons.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 81, 5 April 1923, Page 3
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