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Great Free water off the road!
Loved the water!!! Carbonated mineral water water from the ground…it’s easy to get to and fill the bottles. Filled all 5 of our empty water bottles…didn’t get any pictures as it was -6C and I’m fr...
Try naturally carbonated water. You can se small bubbles coming from the ground at the water tap. Mystical! You will find a table showing the mineral content compared with normal/commercial spring wat...
Unlike most carbonated water, which comes from limestones, the fizz in this water has been locked in Earth's mantle since the planet formed. The fizz in your mouth is its first trip to the surface!
Here is a small spring that they plugged up. The sign states it was discovered back in the 1700’s and plugged in 1904. It is a place to fill up your water bottles (200 ISK donation requested). Noth...
Great Free water off the road!
Loved the water!!! Carbonated mineral water water from the ground…it’s easy to get to and fill the bottles. Filled all 5 of our empty water bottles…didn’t get any pictures as it was -6C and I’m fr...
Fun short stoo
Try naturally carbonated water. You can se small bubbles coming from the ground at the water tap. Mystical! You will find a table showing the mineral content compared with normal/commercial spring wat...
CO2 from the mantle
Unlike most carbonated water, which comes from limestones, the fizz in this water has been locked in Earth's mantle since the planet formed. The fizz in your mouth is its first trip to the surface!
Good to have a quick stop
An interesting experience! Natural mineral carbonated water from the ground. Very high in iron so the taste is unusual but not bad.
Fill up your water bottle?
Here is a small spring that they plugged up. The sign states it was discovered back in the 1700’s and plugged in 1904. It is a place to fill up your water bottles (200 ISK donation requested). Noth...