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  2. Blue Lagoon (geothermal spa) - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Lagoon (Icelandic: Bláa lónið [ˈplauːa ˈlouːnɪθ]) is a geothermal spa in southwestern Iceland. The spa is located in a lava field 5 km (3.1 mi) from Grindavík and in front of Mount Þorbjörn on the Reykjanes Peninsula , in a location favourable for geothermal power, and is supplied by water used in the nearby Svartsengi ...

  3. Popular geothermal spa in Iceland reopens to tourists after ...

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    The popular Blue Lagoon geothermal spa, one of Iceland’s biggest tourist attractions in the country's southwest, was reopened Sunday after authorities said a nearby volcano had stabilized after ...

  4. Iceland’s famous Blue Lagoon spa temporarily shuts ... - AOL

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    Iceland’s famous Blue Lagoon spa has temporarily shut down, one week after a series of earthquakes led guests to vacate the hotel.. The Blue Lagoon, a geothermal spa southwest of Reykjavík ...

  5. Iceland's Blue Lagoon temporarily closed following volcanic ...

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    People bathe in the "Blue Lagoon" geothermal spa, one of the most visited attractions in Iceland in the Reykjanes Peninsula, Southwestern Iceland on July 5, 2014.

  6. Geothermal power in Iceland - Wikipedia

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    Today, at least 90% of all homes in Iceland are heated with geothermal energy. [2] The Blue Lagoon is a prominent example of a geothermal bath. [2] With a mix of seawater and discharge freshwater from the nearby Svartsengi Power Station, the Blue Lagoon is 5,000 square meters in size and is Iceland's most popular tourist attraction. [2]

  7. Sky Lagoon - Wikipedia

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    Natural hot water that comes from a great depth below the Earth's surface feeds the geothermal pool. which keeps the water temperature at approximately 38 to 40 °C (100 to 104 °F). [2] Snæfellsjökull (a glacier-capped volcano) and Keilir mountain are visible from Sky Lagoon. [2] [3] The spa is a competitor of the nearby Blue Lagoon. [4]