The lava fields by the Svartsengi geothermal plant in Grindavick, Iceland, were accidentally transformed into a spa in the 1970's. The plant pulls sea water up from 2,000 meters underground, free of bacteria, full of minerals, and with a temperature of 102 degrees. It is now one of Iceland's most popular attractions, bringing hundreds of thousands of people who swim in the perfect spa water.
Thursday, March 24, 2011
The Blue Lagoon
The lava fields by the Svartsengi geothermal plant in Grindavick, Iceland, were accidentally transformed into a spa in the 1970's. The plant pulls sea water up from 2,000 meters underground, free of bacteria, full of minerals, and with a temperature of 102 degrees. It is now one of Iceland's most popular attractions, bringing hundreds of thousands of people who swim in the perfect spa water.
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