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Nugget & The Hot Springs

Geothermal hot springs can be found all over the world, but these are some which hold most of the Travel Nugget's interest.  Although some are lethal, the colours are surreal. 
THE BLUE LAGOON
This shade of blue is so pretty, I can't believe that it's the natural colour of this hot spring. Yes, blue is my favourite colour. The Blue Lagoon is Iceland's most popular feature and I just want to jump into it. Its spectacular shade of blue water comes from a composition of silica, algae and minerals which reflects in the sunlight.

The blue lagoon drink was actually named after here. However, the water itself is actually milky white. The lagoon contains 9 million litres of water, renewing itself every 40 hours from beneath the floor. The deepest area in the spring is 1.6 meters with a temperature of 37 to 40 degrees Celsius; both perfect for Travel Nugget bathing.
GRAND PRISMATIC SPRING, USA
I've seen pictures of this spring before, but I didn't realise the vibrant colours were real and unedited. The Grand Prismatic Spring is located in Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming, USA and is the third largest in the world. It was named for its brilliant shades of red, orange, yellow, green and blue which matches the colour of the dispersion of white light. The spring is 370 feet in diameter and 160 feet deep. With a temperature of 60 - 90 degrees Celsius, it is obviously not meant for bathing...
UNESCO World Heritage Site - Yellowstone National Park
CHAMPAGNE POOL, WAIOTAPU
Although not as pretty as the Prismatic Spring, Champagne Pool is another attractive hot spring. It is situated in Waiotapu, New Zealand. The spring is constantly effluxing bubbles, similar to a glass of champagne, hence it's name. Formed approximately 900 years ago, this effervescent pool is approximately 213 feet in diameter and 203 feet deep. This pool is also not intended for bathing as its temperature reaches 60 degrees Celsius.
BLOOD POND, BEPPU
Before we begin, a little disturbing history - the first "users" of this pond was just as sinister as its appearance as it was used for torture and eventually death by boiling...

Beppu, Japan is home to 8 hot springs or "hells" which vary in appearance and content, including mud, acidic water and alligators. Yes, one of the hell is home to over 80 alligators. This ominous spring, Blood Pond Hell, gets its name from its red water and steam due to the rich iron content. Although it is the coolest of the hells, at 78 degrees Celsius, the spring is not intended for bathing. Note to readers, researching this pond in the night isn't a good idea for the easily-scared (like the Travel Nugget) because the images that may come up has nothing to do with a pond and doesn't exactly say "sweet dreams".
FRYING PAN LAKE, NEW ZEALAND
Born of a catastrophic volcanic eruption in 1886, Frying Pan Lake is one of the world's largest natural hot springs. Located in Waimangu, New Zealand it has a width of 200 meters and a maximum depth of 20 meters. The spring is lethal as the water is acidic in nature and has a temperature of 50 to 60 degrees Celsius. Although Frying Pan lake is a natural phenomena, pictures will suffice as I don't consider it to be a very attractive site, especially compared to the other springs.
Bathing in the Blue Lagoon and seeing the colours of the Prismatic Spring in real are definitely things I'm looking forward too. Will I go to Blood Pond? No, not going there, that thing just looks like a thing of nightmares. Comment below and share some of your favourite/unusual hot springs!

P.S. There'll be an entire post dedicated to hot spring terraces at a later date. I'm drafting it and falling in love with them.

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  1. Thank you for this! Im going to plan a trip to Iceland sometime soon!

    "The blue lagoon drink was actually named after here." - I love this piece of information.... :D *Bar Pickup Line*

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    1. lol I hope that line works out for u.
      Any other Springs you'd like to visit?

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  2. Let's go to the Blue Lagoon✌πŸ’™

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  3. Thanks for this, Iceland looks FANTASTIC!! Thinking of going with wife and kids.

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    1. :) I'm sure the wife will love it!

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    2. I'm sure the wife will love it too :)

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    3. have a 2nd honeymoon guys! @heisenberg and @What's Ali Watching

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  4. Omg!!!!!! Blue Lagoon is surely on my list of places i want to travel.

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  5. The blue lagoon is amazing Travel Nugget! I've been there once and it was wowwww!!!!

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    1. I can't imagine how it looks in real, is it really that bright blue?!

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    2. It is!!! u need to go! most wonderful place ever

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  6. As a lover of geography, I have always been fascinated with physical features associated with volcanic activity. I'm interested in learning more about Champagne Pool and Blood Pond. However, I'd love to relax in the milky waters of the Blue Lagoon in Iceland. Come on, let's go!!!!!

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    1. Blue Lagoon seems to be everyone's favourite :)
      and definitely mine too!

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  7. Thank you for the information Nugget! Very informative and inviting :)

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    1. :) you're welcome Curtis. thanks for the feedback! feel free to subscribe!

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  8. Would love to visit Iceland and the Blue Lagoon looks really enchanting.... Never knew Iceland had such an exotic side to it...thanks travel nuggetπŸ˜‰

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    1. It seems like it's just all ice, doesn't it? lol

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  9. I'm definitely going to be visiting the Blue Lagoon in the future...oh so beautiful. Looks magical. Great job travel nugget you've given me a whole new perspective of Iceland.

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    1. Thanks for your really nice feedback! I hope you get there one day :)

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  10. I'm definitely going to be visiting the Blue Lagoon in the future...oh so beautiful. Looks magical. Great job travel nugget you've given me a whole new perspective of Iceland.

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    1. It really does look magical, doesn't it :)

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  11. Blue Lagoon it is for me! :) I can soak for a long time.
    Frying Pan Lake is a funny name too.
    Blood Pond was too creepy :( but also nice to learn about.
    Thank you Nugget!

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    1. i dont think i want to visit blood pond...it too freaky

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    2. lol I don't want to go anywhere near it.

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  12. blue lagoon looks cool. another other drinks named after places Mr Nuggets?

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  13. I'm a tad bit over weight, can the Hot springs help me to loose weight??

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    1. Well I not sure, but you can give it a try!

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  14. the blue lagoon has been added to my bucket list!

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    1. keep visiting my blog, you'll get a lot of new places for your list ;)

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  15. The USA spring is phenomenal! I'm so going there for my next visit to the US. I need to see those colours for myself to believe it! lol

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