Monday, March 22, 2010

10 Most Visited Hot Springs in the World

The top 10 list for Coolest and most visited Hot Springs in the world. Not only for the hot springs they visited and satisfied but also there unique and beauty of nature soothing this remarkable hot spring in the world.

1. Blue Lagoon in Grindavik, Iceland a lagoon holds millions of gallon, geothermal seawater laced with silica, minerals and algae. Both Icelanders and tourist are slathering silky silica mud both face and bodies.

2. Banff Upper Hot Springs in Alberta, Canada a retro-rustic 1930's bathhouse with splendid views of Mount Rundie. A Soothing 98F-104F waters are loaded not only sulfate but also with calcium, magnesium, sodium and bicarbonate and discovered in 1884.

3. Pamukkale in Denizli, Turkey a divines dip in southwestern turkey also known as the Sacred Pool. A flowing water deposited layers of calcium carbonate and an eye candy gleaming white terraces.

4. Hot Water Beach in Waikato, New Zealand a 2 hours before and after low tide will fill with spring-fed water laced with calcium, magnesium, potassium, silica and fluorine on which this beach are very unique because you have to bring a shovel and dig your own hot tub.

5. Chena Hot Springs in Fairbanks, Alaska a 105 year old Chena Hot Springs Resort with Rock Lake view fed by sulfur tinged springs a toasty 106F and a neon-hued curtains of charged particles that dance across the late-night sky above.

6. Jigokudani Monkey Park in Yamanouchi, a Japan old adage apropos and the Japanese region mountain snow monkey. The pool located at 2,790 feet and a mile by foot through the forest called Jigokudani or Hell's Valley.

7. Thermae Bath Spa in England a Britain's natural thermal springs which is believed as fallen rain 10,00 years ago.

8. Calistoga Hot Springs in Calistoga, California a onetime hippie hangout in Napa Valley and mud baths are as free-flowing as Merlot on this area. An 80F-102F geothermal pools and volcanic ash mud pits where sassy slathering is not verboten.

9. Dunton Hot Springs in Dolores, Colorado a restored ghost town located at 8,600 feet in San Juan Mountain a 85F-106F rich in calcium-bicarbonate, iron, and manganese.

10. Puritama Hot Springs in Atacama Desert, Chile a geyser-spiked South American region provides a dramatic backdrop for 8 pools named hot water in the indigenous Kunza language.

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