Facts About Iceland That Sets It Apart From Other Countries

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Fact 6: Heated Swimming Pools Are Part of Everyday Social Life

In many countries, swimming pools are a vacation activity, a gym perk, or a luxury. In Iceland, they are much more like community living rooms with steam. Geothermal energy heats nearly every swimming pool in the country, and in many towns, you will find warm public pools as part of daily life. The country’s bathing tradition goes back to the settlement era, and geothermal water is treated as a social habit. That means an Icelandic pool can also be a place to chat, unwind, and catch up on neighborhood life while surrounded by cold air and warm water. That contrast alone is wonderfully Icelandic.

What makes this fact especially charming is that it reveals something deeper than scenery. Iceland is often imagined as rugged and dramatic, but pool culture shows its softer side. The hot pot, the communal soak, and the all-season visit to a geothermally heated pool are part of the rhythm of life. In a land famous for raw nature, the public pool becomes a warm, human counterbalance: practical, welcoming, and surprisingly central. Some countries gather around cafés. Some gather around pubs. Iceland, very often, gathers in warm water under an open sky, and that may be one of its most lovable distinctions.

10 Most Dangerous Snakes in the World

Probably, every person who possesses even the most standard fearlessness experiences a kind of excitement at the sight of their ... snakes. Of course, these animals are very beautiful, intelligent and in complete safety will not attack a person, but for some reason this does not soften the fear in the eyes of an ordinary person at the sight of a huge python. Some of the snakes can cause death with one bite, while others are less poisonous. However, this does not negate the fact that a quarter of these reptiles are, in one way or another, dangerous to humans. We show the most "terrible" of possible snakes in this list ...

How Different Animals See the World

Everyone probably has long known that animals see this world differently from humans. Some may even know what exactly is changing in the visual perception of a snake, cow or turtle. But sometimes knowing in words is sometimes not enough, so we offer you to see everything with your own eyes!

Coronavirus for the Good! The Extraordinary Effect of Quarantine on Nature …

Now many people compare the coronavirus pandemic to World War. In just a few months, global quarantine managed to stir up the economies and health systems of many countries, but at the same time significantly affected the environmental situation in the world. “The planet is being cleared!”, shout scientists and ecologists from all sources. How exactly does this process occur and in what way is it manifested? We will talk about the positive impact of quarantine on nature in today's selection of facts ...