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  2. 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, will ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Iceland’s Blue Lagoon closed as 1,000 earthquakes hit ... - AOL

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    The site is part of southwest Iceland’s Reykjanes Peninsula – a thick finger of land pointing west into the North Atlantic Ocean from capital Reykjavik. As well as the Blue Lagoon, the ...

  5. 2023–2024 Sundhnúkur eruptions - Wikipedia

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    Despite the advertised closure, staff members at the Blue Lagoon were observed staying in the spa's geothermal waters, apparently assessing them before the official reopening. [324] The Blue Lagoon remained open for just two days before it closed again on 18 December 2023 after the first eruption commenced only 2–3 km (1.2–1.9 mi) away. [325]

  6. Iceland’s Blue Lagoon evacuated ahead of ‘imminent’ volcanic ...

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    The site is part of southwest Iceland’s Reykjanes Peninsula – a thick finger of land pointing west into the North Atlantic Ocean from Reykjavik. As well as the Blue Lagoon, the peninsula is ...

  7. Laugardalslaug - Wikipedia

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    With an indoor Olympic-size swimming pool, a 50-metre-long outdoor swimming pool, a 400 m 2 playing pool, 8 hot pots of various temperatures, and a 17 m 2 steam bath, it is the largest conventional swimming pool complex in Iceland. Receiving about 800,000 visitors in 2010, [1] it is the most visited thermal baths in Iceland after the Blue Lagoon.

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