Energy Node

Innot Hot Springs

Queensland, Australia

Overview

The thermal springs carry a potent Earth-fire energy, drawing heated mineral waters from deep geological formations to the surface. This creates an intensely activating energetic field where the boundaries between the underground spirit world and surface reality feel thin. Visitors report deep muscular and emotional release when immersing in the waters, along with vivid visionary states. The site functions as a portal where Earth's internal creative energy becomes directly accessible, facilitating purification, healing, and energetic renewal.

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History, Archaeology & Significance

Innot Hot Springs is a geothermal site in the Atherton Tablelands region of Far North Queensland, Australia, situated within the traditional country of the Warrungu people. The thermal springs emerge along a fault line where heated groundwater rises from depth, reaching temperatures up to 75 degrees Celsius. The Warrungu and neighboring Aboriginal groups maintained the springs as a healing and ceremonial site for thousands of years before European discovery in the 1880s. The site was subsequently developed for tourism but retains its geological and cultural significance.

Rory's Field Notes

Thermal springs on Type 4 node in the tropical savannah.

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