Iceland’s Blue Lagoon

Secondhand Smokette and I—with middle nephew in tow—soaked and relaxed in the Blue Lagoon today.  It is a volcanic phenomenon that warms sea water to a very comfortable 100 degrees with delightful “hot spots” to take away the rough edges. Nearby is a thermal generating plant.

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