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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Feb 2009 17:17:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You cannot grow an apple-tree in Iceland without it being in a green-house. But mostly there are mushrooms being grown and other vegetables, not many fruits. Hveragerdi is a little town in thirty minutes away from Reykjavik and it&#8217;s known for its&#8217; greenhouses and its&#8217; saunas or damp-baths (what&#8217;s the difference between the two?). There [...]


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		<title>Web of Wild Hot Springs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The University of Hveragerdi, placed on a geothermal zone near Reykjavík, did a research on wild hot-springs in Iceland and opened a web on the issue. Unfortunately, it&#8217;s all in Icelandic, but since there is a lot going in in the field of research of the possibilities of Wellness Iceland, the reports are now being [...]


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		<title>Wellness country Iceland</title>
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WELLNESS COUNTRY ICELAND
by Vatnavinir ( Waterfriends )
Water is an artery of life
Wellness country Iceland is a concept to promote health related tourism in Iceland.  The abundance of water and geothermal energy is a unique resource  of Iceland.  The network of water arteries in nature offer an inspiration to join efforts in a network supporting interrelated [...]


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		<title>Straight ahead!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This article introduces and discusses the possibility of building elegant therapeutic spas or health resorts in the area between Húsavík and Mývatn, and reiterates the historical, cultural and financial value of such progressive health services in the light of a new era.


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		<title>Marimo lake balls in Mývatn</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Arni Einarsson
Arni Einarsson, Iceland&#8217;s leading biologist has studied Lake balls in lake Myvatn for years and has used it for environmental education about lakes and their problems.


&#8220;The balls also serve as a reminder of the global environment. They share with our Earth the spherical shape and the need to turn in order to be illuminaed [...]


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