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The spring is set in the pretty pastel-coloured town of Tonnerre in Burgundy, through which the River Armancon flows - and spews out more than 300 litres of water per second.
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In the quaint town of Tonnerre in the northeast of France, is the deep, ancient wellspring known as Fosse Dionne. So far, nobody has been able to determine its source. Herve CHAMPOLLION/Getty Images
It s possible there s a giant, deadly serpent hanging out at the bottom of Fosse Dionne spring in the Burgundy region of France. It s also possible there s not a serpent it s a legend concocted by ancient inhabitants of the village of Tonnerre where the spring is located but nobody s ever been able to get to the bottom of it because
nobody s ever been able to get to the bottom of it.