從古時(shí)候起,泡溫泉便一直是生活中必不可少的一大樂(lè)趣。從皇家如維多利亞皇后到文學(xué)大師如歌德無(wú)不對(duì)溫泉里升起的暖暖的霧氣著迷。溫泉,大自然的產(chǎn)物,在世界各地展現(xiàn)各自不同的姿態(tài),或者,用句馬克吐溫的話說(shuō),泡溫泉能讓你“忘記整個(gè)世界”。
Ever since ancient times, indulging oneself in a hot spa has always been an indispensable pleasure in life. From the royals like Queen Victoria to the literary masters like Goethe, all were allegedly obsessed with the warm mist rising from a hot spring. Granted by Mother Nature, hot springs around the world present themselves in different styles, complementing the captivating natural scenery or, to put it into Mark Twain's words, the experience can make you "forget the whole world."
Top 10 hot springs around the world
People relax in the Blue Lagoon spa in Grindavik, Iceland. The Blue Lagoon came into being in the mid-1970s, when some communities on Iceland's Reykjanes peninsula sought to harness heat generated by the geothermal area.
Top 10 hot springs around the worldBlood Pond Hot Spring, Kyushu, Japan.