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Hi Guys! Here is my fact number 9 of 12 why travelling in winter times to iceland will simply blow your mind.

9. Fact: Still can swim outside in winter – In Iceland you can find many of the so-called “hot pots”. A hot pot is a spring that is produced by the emergence of geothermally heated groundwater. As normaly the water temperature in a hot pot is above body temperature (37,5°C / 99.5 °F) you can still take a swim in winter without getting cold. For many of these hot pots you don’t even have to pay entry fees. If you are interested in visiting a hot spot check out following links:
Swimmingiceland.com
Infoiceland.is
Traveladvisortips.com
Tinyiceland.com
Pinterest.com

BTW if you are interested in hot pots all over the world this link might useful.

STAY TUNED FOR THE NEXT FACTS & SHOTS!

You can find the other facts here:
1. Fact: WINDSTORMS
2. Fact: ICY WATERFALLS
3. Fact: AURORA BOREALIS
4. Fact: ICE CAVES
5. Fact: LIGHT CONDITIONS
6. Fact: LESS CROWDED
7. Fact: LOWER PRICES
8. Fact: NOT AS COLD AS YOU MIGHT THINK
9. Fact: STILL CAN SWIM OUTSIDE IN WINTER

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Joekulsarlon – a really amazing place – not only for photographers… the aurora was very weak but still fantastic to watch over that magnificent scenery. No sound was to be heard – except for the occasional splash when a seal chose to jump into the water

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During our Winter photo tour in Iceland
February 8th-13th, 2015 | February 22th-27th, 2015 |
March 1st – 6th, 2015 | September 16th-21th, 2015

Photo tours in Iceland

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Jökulsarlon Glacier Lagoon in Iceland during a summer night

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