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Where is blue lagoon in Iceland?

The blue lagoon is located in Iceland. The Blue Lagoon is a lake in Iceland and a famous geothermal hot spring in Iceland. It is located in Green Davic, Reykjavik Peninsula in the southwest of Iceland. The water in the blue lagoon is rich in minerals such as silicon and sulfur, which makes the lake appear pale blue and looks very beautiful.

The water temperature of the Blue Lagoon is about 37-39 degrees Celsius, which is a geothermal hot spring formed by some volcanic lava. Many visitors to Iceland will choose to soak in hot springs here. What's more, they will take a bus to take a dip in the blue lagoon during the interval of several hours of connecting flights in Iceland.

There are many chemical and mineral crystals in the water of the blue lagoon. Doctors have proved that these crystals can relieve mental stress, so various products extracted from the blue lagoon are also very popular. One of the most widely known is the volcanic mud mask. The silica mud here is volcanic mud, which contains many minerals and is very good for the skin.

The opening hours of Blue Lake Hot Springs are: 65438+1October1-May 24th, August 20th-165438+1October 30th from 8: 00 to 22: 00;

May 25th-June 28th, 7: 00-23: 00; June 29th to August 19, 7: 00-24: 00;

The opening time of 65438+February is 8:00-2 1:00. Among them, the opening hours of 65438+February 24th are 8:00- 15:00, 65438+February 25th and 65438+February 30th are 8:00- 17:00.