Detailed studies of the surface indicate that these were formed by a lake caused by the flow ofundergroundwater that periodically made its way to the bottom of the crater.
But, like Larderello, today's geothermal electricity comes from unique geologies, where hot rocks and undergroundwater sit together, close to the surfaceof the earth.
Because most of the peninsula sits on a limestone shelf, there are no surface rivers, and rainwater quickly seeps underground where it gathers and forms subterranean bodies ofwater known as cenotes.