“The Land of Fire and Ice:” Exploring the Wonders of Iceland

A Refreshing Taste of Pure Icelandic Water

In Iceland, drinking tap water is highly encouraged due to its natural purity. The majority of tap water is sourced from underground wells, where it is filtered by layers of volcanic rock. In addition to this, streams, lakes, and rivers are safe to drink from as long as tourists have their own tumbler.

Geothermal pools such as the Blue Lagoon Spa are famous for their milky white silica mud and warm mineral-rich water, which is believed to have healing properties. All of these sources of water are incredibly pure and refreshing, and are available to both locals and visitors alike, making clean drinking water more accessible.

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