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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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