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Kristen Mackiewicz
"Storagja is a little known rift in North Iceland which holds a cave filled with naturally heated geothermal water. Found next to the village of Reykkjahild, which sits against the popular Lake Myvatn, it is often overlooked for Grotagja cave. This is a great spot to swim that not many people know about! 1 to 1.5 hour to explore."
"Although Google is showing usually pictures from Grotagjá - this is different cave. You need to find the crack and there is rope to go down in one place and ladder in the other "
" Ravine / volcanic crevices / cave / old underground hot spring that's has ecoli"

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