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« Iceland - A Daily Blog | GO Blog Home | Updated Slideshow from the Farm to Table Tour »

April 22, 2008

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Bláa Lónið
Bláa Lónið, the Blue Lagoon, is made up of mineral rich, geothermal seawater and is known for its beneficial affects on skin. The average temperature of the steamy water is 40 degrees Celsius.

Gulfoss
Gulfoss, Golden Waterfall, is Iceland's largest waterfall.

Nesjavellir
Nesjavellir is the largest geothermal power plant in Iceland.

Nesjavellir - interior
Inside the Nesjavellir geothermal power plant many of us were amazed at how clean the plant was and the minimal manpower needed to operate the plant.

Iceland & U of M student social
University of Iceland and U of M student social

Tai Gilbert

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