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A historic geothermal pool in Reykholt, believed to date back to the 12th century and associated with the famous Icelandic writer Snorri Sturluson.

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There’s no better way to thwart Iceland’s wind and chilly temperatures than by enjoying one of its natural hot springs. The volcanic energy bubbling away underneath Iceland brings with it an abundance of hot water, diverted to homes, swimming pools, and spas such as the Blue Lagoon. However, in other places it’s left to collect in natural pools by itself, perfect for a soak and travelers trying to save a buck or two.

jimmytayles 2 years ago

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  • 31 of the Best Things to Do in Iceland

    Iceland, the land of fire and ice, is a country to be reckoned with. Isolated between Europe and North America in the far-flung Atlantic, it’s a country in the midst of its own making: volcanoes and glaciers shape the countryside while waterfalls charge off moss-laden cliffs and hot springs bubble forth from below. Lunar-like lava […]

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