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Ancient geothermal pool in Iceland
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Snorralaug Hot Spring, located in Reykholt, Iceland, is one of the oldest geothermal pools in the country. Named after the famous poet Snorri Sturluson, who used to bathe here, the hot spring is surrounded by a stone patio and a rustic wooden structure. While bathing is no longer allowed, visitors can explore the area and learn about Iceland's rich history. Don't miss the chance to visit this unique spot and soak up some Icelandic culture!

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