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Today, natural steam baths still exist, and often still use similar systems that the Romans used, which contain pipes and pumps that bring water up and into the large pool areas, wherever the natural springs exist. Heaters are also now used to maintain warm temperatures in the baths.
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is a steam-filled room for the purpose of relaxation and cleansing. It has a long history, going back to
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This article is about the steam-filled room. For other uses, see
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There are many types of steam baths, which are different from
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