
The blue lagoon was something we had heard about from the Travel Channel or something, plus they show pictures of it on the T here in Boston in the ads for Icelandair. It's a big cooling pond for a geo-thermal power plant that supplies electricity and heat to Reykjavik, Iceland. The water is over 460F deep in the ground. Here at the blue lagoon, it's a balmy 104. So nice. Check out the crazy characters in the Icelandic alphabet. The second line on the sign is Icelandic for Blue Lagoon. It was like a gigantic hot tub. I would love to come here in the winter and see if I could observe the northern lights while soaking in the lagoon.
View of the Lagoon from the relaxation lounge.

Whoa! What's the Joker doing here?


Whoa! What's the Joker doing here?

