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Deildartunguhver Thermal Spring is a natural wonder located in western Iceland. With a history dating back to the Viking age, this powerful hot spring has been used for centuries for its geothermal energy. Visitors can ... marvel at the boiling water bubbling up from the ground at a temperature of 97 degrees Celsius, making it the most powerful hot spring in Europe. Popular activities at Deildartunguhver include taking a relaxing dip in the nearby hot tubs, exploring the surrounding hiking trails, and learning about the geothermal energy production in the area. The best time to visit is during the summer months when the weather is milder, but the spring is accessible year-round. Immerse yourself in the local culture by trying traditional Icelandic dishes made using the geothermally heated water, such as rye bread baked in the ground. Don't miss the chance to interact with locals and learn about their sustainable way of life that revolves around geothermal energy. Read more ▼
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