Iceland's Blue Lagoon Temporarily Closed Due to Risk of Volcanic Eruption

The temporary closure of Iceland's Blue Lagoon, a consequence of heightened seismic activity on the Reykjanes Peninsula, adds an unexpected chapter to the region's geothermal conditions, reports Travel Weekly.

Since 09NOV, the attraction, encompassing the Blue Lagoon itself, Silica Hotel, Retreat Spa, Retreat Hotel, Lava, and Moss Restaurant, has suspended operations.

The closure is set to persist until 16NOV, prompting reflection on the fragility and resilience of Iceland's extraordinary geothermal landscape, a captivating destination now momentarily on pause.

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