Natural hot springs remain a popular tourist attraction worldwide. Canada is home to more than 60 locations with natural hot springs or mineral spas. Radium Hot Springs, Takhini Hot Springs, and Banff Upper Hot Springs have become renowned for their healing waters and easy accessibility. More adventurous travelers enjoy the challenge of hiking long-forgotten logging
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Some countries naturally come to mind when you think of natural hot springs and/or geysers. Japan, Iceland and New Zealand are all small countries which seem to have more than their fair share of hot springs. But why? Having a plethora of thermal water sources might look like a blessing at first glance, but they
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Here’s a dream scenario – a hot tub on the beach. New Zealand has one better – a place where the beach is the hot tub. Aptly-named “Hot Water Beach” lies on the Pacific coast of New Zealand’s northern island, south of nearby Mercury Bay. This is one beach where visitors don’t just build castles
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It is easy to think of hot tubs as a modern convenience. However, hot tubs have been around for a long time. In fact, they were a favorite of the Roman era. Sure, we’ve made some improvements, with some great advances in hot tub covers and technology. And we have brought the hot tubs to
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