The season of bathing is coming, sharing a rice lake hot spring in the Mihu area of northern Iceland. Compared to the famous Blue Lake, the Mihu Hot Springs are a lot of people, and the prices are much cheaper, but definitely worth the money! There are two pools in the
, the water temperature of a pool is high, it is very comfortable to soak, and there are many people; the temperature of the other pool is relatively low, so it is a little chilly, very few people, it is very suitable for taking pictures.
Everyone's process is to take a photo of the beautiful pool in the low temperature pool, enjoy it in the high temperature pool and everyone. Everyone who rushes from the high temperature pool to the low temperature pool will scream a few times when he gets up. It really takes courage!
Price: 4,500 Icelandic krona/person, no need to make an appointment in advance, no time limit.
Automatic coordinates: Jarbashlar
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The hot springs not to be missed in "Myvatn Lake, Iceland"
The fourth stop on the fourth day in Iceland~
🚙It takes about 15 minutes from Viti Crater Lake to Myvatn Hot Spring🚙
How can you miss Myvatn Hot Spring when you come to northern Iceland? The sky was gloomy that day, and I didn’t expect the sun to come out...
Although Iceland is most famous for the Blue Lagoon, Mývatn is also a good choice. Lake Myvatn is smaller, has fewer tourists, and is cheaper than the Blue Lagoon. Hot spring water is rich in minerals, which is good for the skin, and because the water is alkaline, it is not easy for bacteria to grow, so there is no need to use chlorine for disinfection. After soaking, skin feels slippery to the touch.
After soaking in the hot spring, your skin becomes smooth and tender, and the fatigue of the past few days disappears instantly!
~Each person gets 1 free drink🍸
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Geothermal heat is very common in active volcanic areas. The heat is mainly derived from the magma in the crust of the earth's crust. The groundwater is heated, usually in the form of steam, sometimes accompanied by gas and mud. Most of the boreholes in the Krafla power plant are very close to the heart of the Krafla volcano, and this is where I saw rare industrial traces in Iceland.
Because the geothermal is rich, the hotel floor in the Mihu area is particularly warm, with its own geothermal heat, and barefoot on the floor will not feel cold. The hotel's bath water comes with a sulphur-like taste, similar to the smell of rotten eggs. The
geothermal zone is also considered to be Iceland's most tasteful scenic spot, and it can also taste a smelly smell. Because the underground is a natural hot spring, the various minerals in the ground come out with the gush of geothermal heat, and the air is filled with a strong smell of sulfur, like the smell of rotten eggs. It is unforgettable
looking from a distance, the ground is white smoke. When I came closer, it turned out to be a light red jet mouth rising from the bottom of the steam. There were also a lot of gray geothermal pits splashing with mud and mud. The mud on the ground was flowing for a long time, steaming and tumbling. The temperature of the mud is as high as 100 °C. In such a "high-risk zone", you can only walk according to the prescribed road with simple guardrails. If you are too close to the air outlet, people's skin may be burned at any time, and if it is too close to the geothermal pit, it will fall into high temperature. The mud is turned into a soup pig.