Krossneslaug

Swimming pool · Iceland

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"Avant garde perfumer and artist Andrea Maack has made it her mission to visit Iceland’s most remote watering holes, embracing the precarious journey along the way. “For a memorable experience, Krossnesllaug in the West is hands down the best,” she says. “Just the dive down to the actual pool is quite scary. I got stuck there a few times, but it’s an experience in itself. It’s not a fancy spot, but so otherworldly,” she says."

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