Showing posts with label Toscane. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Toscane. Show all posts

Saturday, May 21, 2022

Souls

WHAT DO YOU HAVE WHEN
YOU HAVE NOTHING?
DOES "YOU" MAKES YOU HAPPY?
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#gedankenkiste #connected #thinkaboutit #inspire #natur #wald #wood #forest #hippiesoul #gypsy #naked #nude #inked #buddha #unalome #blumedeslebens #inkedwomen #nakedwoman
#nackt #maibachl #gypsysoul #freespirit #thinkink #tattoos #indigo #love #peace #spirit #freesoul #openminded
Starting off centrally and then spinning towards the outer realms of the continent.
Austria, Italy and France.
Spain, Italy and Greece.
And finally Georgia, Greece and south Spain.

Seta
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#bagnisanfilippo #terme #termenaturali #toscana #toscana_super_pics #igerstoscana #toscana_photogroup #volgotoscana #igersitalia #nature #connectedtonature #toscanagram
Souces d'eau chaudes un vrai regal ! 🌲⛰
Blessed
🌆Cuantos años corriendo cada día en la ciudad, en el asfalto, buscando momentos de relajación en salidas, ruido, luces. Buscando tener dinero para poder viajar una vez al año a un hotel lujoso, con más ruido, más de lo mismo sólo que en otro contexto.
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🌠Estando en estas termas naturales, donde de noche, en penumbras se veían las estrellas e incluso estrellas fugaces, en la quietud, en la conexión con la naturaleza y el todo...pensaba...cuan alejados estamos de nuestro planeta, de sus riquezas. Están ahí, y estamos ciegos.
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Quizás el mayor desafío sea que la naturaleza nos invita a conectar, a mirarnos, y es lo que más evitamos. Nos da miedo sentirnos, descubrirnos.
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Hace unos años me daba pánico estar conmigo misma, tenía miedo a que si me quitaba el personaje (bióloga, ordenada, fina, etc) quedaría vacía, sin identidad. ¿Quién era, cómo quería ser?...ese vacío es la puerta de entrada a nuestro ser, esa presencia viva llena de paz. Aprender a mirarnos y cuestionarnos cada día es la clave. No creer ni tomarse tan seriamente nuestros pensamientos y etiquetas.
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❤️Bendecido día
🧭 L'isola che non c'è 🌠
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#sardegna #sardinia #termenaturali #sardegnaofficial #sardegnagram #sardegnageographic #landscapestyles #landscape_lover #landscape_lovers #nature_seekers #landscapelovers #treescape #naturegram #landscapes #trees #tree #nature #naturediversity #landscapehunter #sky #landscape #naturelover #naturephotography #natureonly #nature_prefection #nature_shooters #naturephoto #naturelove #naturelovers #amazing
#fernwehmitkindern Enjoying the last days of the year at #hotsprings #thermopylae at #lamia #greece by #wildcamping with #fiatducatomaxi #campervan only two meters next to the water.

Grey 

Sources d’eaux chaudes géorgiennes sous la grisaille 🦢 #georgia #vanlife #travel #hotsprings
Good morning lovely souls,
this is an invitation for a retreat in german language 🌿🌼🌟
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Guten Morgen liebe Seelen,
🌿😊🙏🌸🌷
hier im wunderbaren Griechenland entsteht so viel kostbare Transformation und Entwicklung. Seit ich hier bin fühle ich mich leicht & frei.
Magst du mit mir auf deine innere Reise gehen?
Vom 11 bis 15 April werde ich dich mit 2 weiteren Coaches durch eine transformierende Woche begleiten.
Am Strand, in der Natur.
Yoga, Workshops, Hypnose & gemeinsame zeremonielle Abende.
Hast du Interesse? Dann folge dem Link in der Story oder schreibe mir eine Nachricht 💜
Ich freue mich auf dich 💋🤗
#gemeinsamwachsen #griechenlandretreat #einewocheurlaub #gönndirwas #retreatgriechenland #vanlife #vanlifegriechenland #yogaUrlaub #vanliferetreat #workshopsamstrand #hypnoseundyoga #liselleBardoni #coaching #weiterentwicklung #lernedichkennen #kommunikationstraining #zusammenwachsen #neuezeit #spirituell #meinspirituellerweg #reisendegriechenland

[Cadre idyllique et odeur de soufre]
À peine arrivé sur le parking, on sentait déjà le soufre... Pourtant celui ci se trouve à 10/15min à pied des anciennes termes 😆
Présenté comme source d'eau chaude, elle est censé être à 22° toute l'année... Personnellement je pense qu'elle ne dépassait pas les 17° 😆
Bon cela enlève rien aux vertus de l'eau sulfureuse et puis avec un soleil pareil c'est super bon 😆😆
Et puis la couleur de l'eau donne quand même sacrement envie de se baigner.
Il y'a ici une ancienne construction qui date de l'époque romaine (il paraît que l'armée de Jules César à soigné la Gale ici) puis qui fût re-habilité sous l'occupation Maure.
Vous pouvez donc accéder à des bassins immergés. Le premier de formes carré, puis 3 couloirs s'engouffrant sous terre 😉
Et il y'a également des bassins dehors directement dans la rivière 🥰
Si vous avez de la chance, vous pourrez même observer les tortues 🐢
Ps: indice de températures de l'eau... Il n'y à pas Christophe 😆
📍Il y'a un petit parking à l'entrée du site mais attention seulement 3/4 places droites.
En haute saison, il faut réserver pour avoir accès à 1h dans la source immergé. Pour la rivière pas besoin 😉

Saturday, July 11, 2020

Snap

🌙.........#iceland #summer #roadtrip #travelphotography #travel #hiking #flowers #bathing #naturepool #skinnydippin #seljavallalaug #vsco #vscocam #snapseed #friends #swimming
A summery special, none the more exemplified by the above summer solstice celebrations, soaking at Seljavallaug (southern Iceland).

As well as summer, we've seen quite a bit of the private soaking places and assorted closed due to Covid-19 regulations. But at this moment of writing most seem to be dabbing their toes in their new found freedom. 
The wild and free springs of Europe have hardly closed, though soaking there was not always socially acceptable.

There's quite a bit to report on, so I've put the Icelandic news in another posting. Upcoming. But I do have a couple of photo's from Iceland to share:

gotstrength at Haganesvík (?), let's say north Iceland:
In case u need a smile tonight 😂 #tbt #iceland #hotsprings @rjmcruising
lusi_jir at Landbrotalaug (?):
Uprostřed lávového pole, přímo pod sopkou jsme našli krásný přírodní bazének, kde jsme postavili stan a zdál se mi velice živý sen, kdy jsem slyšela dětské hlasy a táhli mě se spacákem pryč. Měla bych si dát pauzu od hororů, Sabriny, Hill Ville a dokumentů o vyšetřování vražd 🙈😂
In the middle of a lava field, right under the volcano, we found a beautiful natural pool, where we pitched a tent and I had a very vivid dream when I heard children's voices and dragged me away with a sleeping bag. I should take a break from horror movies, Sabrina, Ville house and murder investigation documents.🙈😂#iceland#volcano#lava#nature#adventure#camping#vegan#swim#hotpools#horror#nightmare#sunset#river#natural#water
Saved
That's Iceland taken care of. Let's look at other topical items.

Something new to discover, the Banya Journal. Just a few postings up, might be interesting.

Pan-Europe or Trans Europe? Anyway, saveatrain (Jun 18) introduces:
'We are naming our 5 Best Natural Hot Springs In Europe that are more than worth a visit'.
Their list: Aix les Bains (France), Saturnia (Italy), Acqua Dome (Austria), Spa  (Belgium) and Gellert (Hungary). Mostly privately owned, but all reachable by train.

vanlifevikings at Prats Balaguer (south of France):
Our all time favourite way of bathing 👆 We've said this before but one of the few things we miss from Iceland are our many great hot springs so every time we find one abroad we are super happy (somewhat like kids on Christmas happy) 😁⁣We can't wait to visit some we've heard of here in Northern Spain!⁣Follow the hashtag #vanlifevikings to make sure you never miss out on our adventures 👫🏼💛🚐⁣#journey#lífiðernúna #hotsprings #vanlifers #lifeisnow #lifeontheroad #exploringalternatives #lifewontwait #getoutstayout #optoutside #outdoors #withgalaxy #outbackcollective #landscape_captures #exploretocreate #visitfrance #hotspring #outdoors #moodgrams #wildernessculture #outdoors_project #travelligtheworld #beautifuldestinations #letsgoeverywhere #campingcollective #campingvibes #ourcamplife #outdoorsy #lifehappensoutdoors
The Guardian (Jun. 22) comes with an interesting article. Why has wellness become a lifestyle choice as it's origins are in medical treatment?
'This isn’t too far away from what the multibillion-dollar wellness industry would like us to believe. Whether we are being told by Gwyneth Paltrow or Instagram influencers, the message is: you are the master of your own health! Choose wellness, not because you need to, but because it’ll make you feel great and look better. Wellness is an aesthetic shaped by primarily young, slender, white women in stylish leggings, usually standing in front of clifftops or inside gyms. It is an unnerving abundance of recipes for pancakes that are secretly made with bananas (#NomNom #CheatDay). It is a petite woman performing a handstand above the caption “Committed to nothing but love!”, in a photo tagging a sportswear brand and the yoga-cardio class available on her new app (link in bio, #namaste).
It is a seductive illusion. Unlike the grandeur of the sanatorium, wellness is supposed to look effortless: anyone can have it if they are willing to make the right choices and dream big. Wellness appears so easily attainable that actual illness doesn’t always compute for those who encourage the idea that health, joy and spiritual gain are things you can buy.
And while wellness booms, vital complementary health services are becoming less and less attainable. Where many European countries use inpatient hydrotherapy to treat rheumatic patients, almost all of the NHS hydrotherapy pools in London have closed. A pool at Guy’s Hospital remains open by renting its services to private patients at £70 a pop. The Budapest facility I attended, part of a group of health hotels, has survived by straddling this complex divide – simultaneously marketing itself as a health necessity and a lifestyle choice. Its vital and more intrusive medical services, such as underwater massage baths, painful muscle treatments, ice-cold cream packs for swollen joints, are screened off in cold, utilitarian back rooms, behind the layers of opulence.
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Presenting wellness as a “lifestyle choice”, in the face of so much structural inequality, perpetuates the dehumanisation of our most marginalised communities. And this is all the more insulting when you consider how often wellness culture’s hottest commodities – yoga, fasting, acupuncture, CBD treatments – have been appropriated, whitewashed and repackaged for profit'.
A good article for new insights. I suspect that selling soaking works much better by signifying it's ability to discern between the rich and the paupers; thus wellness. I personally believe in soaking as an individual spiritual journey with added health benefits. Rather than curing. But with open social entrance, not the behind high gates stuff to limit the riff-raff. Or the posers ...

chassandra_ at Baños de la Hedionda (Andalusia):
I think I'm gonna visit this place more often...such good qualities in that water for the skin ❤️...#visitspain #naturebathing #bluewater
Flocks
More on Hungary.
OffbeatBudapest  (Apr. 20) has a list of 7 of Budapest's best thermal baths:
'Budapest has a total of nine medicinal baths today (and 123 hot springs). While the water’s mineral content is similar across the baths, each venue is unique in terms of its size, architecture, amenities, and the type of visitors it draws. Tourists mainly flock to Széchenyi, Gellért, and Rudas — they're the most stunning — which in turn is driving locals away to quieter locations with lower admission fees.
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Like it or not, nudity is no longer accepted'. 
Hmm.
National Geographic highlights Hungary's geothermal treats (but did I miss the original time of publication?):
'The landlocked nation is teeming with thermal water springs—more than 1,300, with 123 in Budapest alone—which bring infinite opportunities for year-round bathing in spas all over the country'.

twor__ at Benje Permet
#morning #hotsprings #albania
GoNomad has been to Georgia's Tbilisi and has a primer (Jun. 25) on soaking in nation's capital's sulphur baths:
'One of the most culturally informative—and corporally restorative—activities in Tbilisi is spending an afternoon at one of the ancient bathhouses in the city. Especially in the wintertime, a good soak in the bathhouse is as integral a part of Georgian culture as vinting homemade wine or cleansing the soul in one of the city’s numerous, hauntingly-beautiful cathedrals, like the Church of 100,000 Martyrs'.
More on Tbilisi. Wanderlush (May 10) has a report on a visit to one of the thermal springs:
'Going for a soak and a scrub down at the sulfur baths is as much of a Tbilisi tradition as eating a plate of khinkali. It’s one of the most memorable things to do in Georgia’s capital.
The baths here are very different to those in Istanbul, Budapest, or anywhere else really. To make the most of it (and avoid embarrassment), it’s essential to brush up on some basic bath etiquette before you go.
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In this post, I’ll cover the top 5 bathhouses in Tbilisi, plus provide an extremely detailed guide to using the baths – including etiquette, do’s and don’ts, and exactly what happens during a bath treatment. At the end, you’ll find an account of my first visit to Gulo’s Thermal Spa, one of my most absurd, fun and embarrassing travel memories of all time.
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The first thing to note is that Tbilisi’s sulfur baths are bathhouses, not spas. In the past, the main objective here was to get clean, not to be pampered.
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Some of the baths have been ‘touristified’ and turned into spas. But they are still primarily functional, and not as fancy as bathhouses elsewhere'.
A very extensive and informative article with a personal experience to share.


rainbowsontheroad at Rupite (Bulgaria):
Hot SpringsOur first stop in Bulgaria was these lovely hot springs which were actually HOT. We found them thanks to @fromrusttoroadtrip who have an extensive and very informative hot spring guide on their website. Lots of different pools to try out with varying temperatures and mud with healing properties so of course we had to cover ourselves in it.There are some separate pools behind a wall that you have to pay for but we were happy with the free ones.A few strays live here which was sometimes problematic walking Roy as they could be quite persistent at following us and wanting to play with Roy which of course he wanted to do too; but not knowing their temperament it’s always a bit dodgy.We stayed for a few days and enjoyed some sunshine and some cold wet weather (which didn’t stop Carly from going in the springs - even in light snow!) When we left we didn’t know we’d be back within 24 hours, next post we’ll talk about why.
Strip
Wandering Carol (Jun. 16) heads to Bad Kreuznach (Germany's Rheinland-Pfalz) and takes a brine bath. Besides bathing there's quite a bit of active pursuits to be had while staying here. On the main Baderhaus:
'The Baderhaus is a grand classical building in the Spa Quarter so of course I had to go. The thing is, you can’t go to a bonafide sauna in Germany without accepting that you are going to have to strip down to complete nakedness, so I chose to go on Ladies Day, which is every Monday'.
ThinkGeoenergy (May 22) notes that a geothermal project may well get up and ready on Milos (Greece), though it's all still in it's infancy. Let's hope that they don't spoil the many natural soaks on the island.

vagelis.drivas at Loutra Eleftheron (Macedonia, Greece):
"If you wanna move on and change, you have to re-read your lifebook from the start!".....#hotsprings #hotspingsgreece #nature #hotwater #mountains #summer2020 #relaxed #enjoylife #tattoo #tattooedmen #tattoed #loutraeleftheron #friends #kavala #man #picoftheday #body #poleman #psychologist #psychotherapist #policeman #me #instagood #instamood #instadaily

Chains
Siviaggi (May 31) highlights what they reckon as one of Italy's most beautiful free spa's.

In Italy's hotbed of Tuscany, there seems some disturbance concerning the (free) hot springs of Petriolo.
Stamptoscane (July 1) note that the adjacent formal soaking site is publicly owned and seems to be on sale with price the only differential criteria of the bidding process.
Opposition has been organised. Il Tirreno reports (Jul. 5; translated):
'The Friends of Bagni di Petriolo, in collaboration with Italia Nostra ([civil society organisation] Tuscany, Grosseto and Civitella Paganico section) celebrated the "funeral" of the Petriolo spa on Friday evening, the establishment in the Farma valley, in the municipality of Monticiano, just beyond the border with the province of Siena, owned by the public-private company Terme Antica Querciolaia.
The flash mob, complete with a coffin, laurel wreath, lighted candles and a false officiating priest, wanted to draw attention to the delicate situation that the Terme del Petriolo are experiencing'.
They contend that the management of bathing facilities are being in the process of privatisation with possibly water cut to the free baths nearby.


duuraacel at Piscine Carletti (near Viterbo):
Km 4.377#viterbo #terme #naturali #libere #notte #giorno #lastday #lastspliffs #relax #hot #natural #free #springs #portarait #35mm #sonyalpha6000
South of Toscane, at Viterbo (Lazio), the enduring battle between public and private interests in soaking continues. Tusciaup (Jun. 19, translated):
'On Sunday 21 June at 11.00 am, at the pedestrian gate of the Bullicame Park, Giovanni Faperdue (former president of the Il Bullicame Association) in close collaboration with Franco Marinelli (former spa therapist) and the Association of Town Solidarity, will chain themselves at the park's entrance gate. del Bullicame, in protest, against the current stalemate in the Bullicame spa sector'.
Dedication.

Melts
Bowing out with a couple of photo's. Morocco (Fask, Guelmin), Spain (Yesa thermal mud, Navarra / Alto Aragon) and Azores (Termas da Ferraria - Sao Miguel).

Thank you Morocco 🇲🇦 and to my friend, @norbertglobetrotter for inviting me on this trip. Thank you to @larouahassan and his family for treating me with such kindness and hospitality. It was such a pleasure. I had so many first-time experiences, and ate so much food!! Unfortunately I didn’t take pics of the food because I was too busy eating lol, but here are a few extra pics.
Melting into the mud#yesa #pantanodeyesa #hotspring #barro #mud #navarra #nature #pachamama
• Quando una settimana fa ero bella in forma. Nostalgie di un fisico bestiale 😂#hotsprings #azzorreisland #natural #milomanara #summerneeded #islandlife #atlanticocean #beautiful #life

Friday, February 22, 2019

Power

🧜🏼‍♀️🧜🏽‍♀️
Just trying to shed a couple of saved images, mostly of wintry circumstances.

Let's start with Italy's Bagno San Fillipi - Toscane.
Then below Sicily's Terme Segestane, followed by a contri from Albania.

Sei stato selvaggio, un tempo. Non lasciarti addomesticare.(Isadora Duncan) #wild #wildnature#termesegestane #girl #womanpower#postcard #shot #allshots_ #cute #amazing#nature #nude #body #naturelovers#instagram #instagood #relax #lovely #earth#photography #picoftheday #photooftheday
Thermal Springs in Permet. 💧🏞#thermalsprings #thermal #springs ( 📷 @taulas ) #explore #mountains #hotsprings#photooftheday #followme #incity#incityalbania
Ohm
My bath bombshell 💣💥 I asked her if she was cold and she said Brrrr ❄️............#Carryononly #backpacking #backpacker#sunrise_sunset_photogroup #trips#traveling #travel #travelling #wanderlust#foreverwandering #foreverlost #travelgrams#latergrams #instatraveller #ilovetravel#thattravelblogger #postcardsfromtheworld#views😍 #viewsfromabove#mobilephotography_nature #earthpix#earthfocus #whotravelz #doyoutravel#iceland #hotsprings #bae#travelphotography📷 #followforfollowback#follow4followback

Icelandic favours, though in reality the nation seems to have no very green season, only white or greenish.
Above Landbrotalaug, following Fosslaug, last Hvalfjörðurlaug.

my boys

Normal is an illusionWhat’s normal for the spider could be chaos for the fly#naturalbath#hotbath#coldbath#oceanbaths#hotsprings#hotpot#act#actphotography#artphotography#nakedwoman#nakedbath#titsout#crazylife#betterlife#iceswimming#winteriniceland#wintertrip#iceland🇮🇸#longhair#polishgirl#amateurphotos#naturephotography#ohmtattoo#ohm#endorphins#brave#noshame#snowplay#nude 
Precious
My fave place on earth.
It seems to more bodies favourite, this soak from Fort Pedrouse / Prats Balaguer; so next to the above. There's another bonus photo slotting off this France section. 
Following though is of Mont Doré.

 
3 ans et 3 mois que nous partageons ce lien lacté. Bien que depuis le début de ma grossesse, ce sont essentiellement des tétées avec au mieux seulement un peu de lait, et que cela est parfois plus que désagréable pour moi, nous continuons, car il en a besoin, ces moments partagés tous les jours, de réconfort, de réassurance, de calme et de paix. Il est encore si petit. Tout cela est précieux, indispensable tout simplement parce qu'il n'a pas envie d'arrêter. Il le fera quand il sera prêt, comme son frère auparavant, cela ne fait aucun doute. J'espère aussi que cet allaitement contribuera à atténuer l'arrivée de sa petite soeur ou petit frère, la transition sera sans doute plus douce si il a toujours cette place privilégiée auprès de moi. N'allez pas croire que cela rend les enfants dépendants de leur maman, incapables d'aller vers les autres. C'est bien le contraire, et ceux qui nous connaissent savent bien combien ce petit garçon est tout sauf scotché à moi en permanence 😀L'attachement ne rend pas dépendant, il rassure les enfants qui sont libres de voler de leurs propres ailes, à leur rythme, sans être forcés alors qu'ils ne sont pas prêts. .3 years and 3 months of breastfeeding . Although since the beginning of my pregnancy, it is mainly breastfeeding with at best only a little milk, and that it is sometimes more than unpleasant for me, we continue, because it needs it, these moments shared every day, comfort, reassurance, calm and peace. He is still so small.All this is precious, indispensable simply because he does not want to stop. He will when he is ready, like his brother did. #breastfeeding #grossesse#breastfeedinglicious #allaitement#pregnancy #normalizebreasfeeding#attachmentparenting #respectfulparenting#love #worldbreasfeedingweek #tétée #câlin#amour #toddlerlife#hotsprings #intothewoods#lovelifeoutside #growingfromadventures#outsideeveryday #naturekids#freerangekids #runwildmychild#oureverydaymoments #wildschooling#wearethewildkids #tribemama#theoutdoorchild #talesofthemoment#documentyourdays#capture_today
Soaked and sun-kissed ☀️....#expatsinespana#expatlife#expats#france🇫🇷#travel#traveling#traveler#explore#wander#wanderlust#sabbaticallife#france#southernfrance#urbanliving#urbanlife#travelstoke#ilovetravel#passionpassport#adventureisoutthere#adventureislife#sudfrance#thermalbath#french#hotspring#southernfrance#fontpedrouse#thermals#travelingtheworld#therme
Belle?
Te quiero libre 🦋🍃🌙🌹✨
Spain? Well only Andalusia.

Above Alhama de Granda, below Banos de Hedionda (near Ronda), then two from Santa Fé, just around the corner from Granada. 
And final Spanish soak is from Orense (Galicia).

<3
Just bathing in the hot springs of Andalucia after a gruelling ski holiday!#waterfall#hotsprings#sunsoutbunsout#nudism#naturist#natureisbeautuful#freethenipple#smiles
Relaxing in the hot springs of Santa Fe in the pool with the waterfall. We spent a few days in this beautiful place and even if it's a bit busy the spot haven't lost his magic.#spain #andalucia #climbing #travelling#roadtrip #vanlife #Travellers #yoga #nature#naturelovers #naturephotography #outdoor#outdoorlife #nomadlife #nomad #gypsy#hotspring #santafe #nude #mystic #magic#photography #nakedplanet #nakedwoman#cascade #waterfall #brume #lavieestbelle#freedom #plaisir

Love YOURSELF. I have always believed you needed to love yourself before loving others, but I fell guilty to not practicing what I preached..I think it’s probably the hardest thing in the world to do but once you start, your world starts getting a whole lot brighter. Stop being your own worst critic and start being your own best supporter. No one is perfect, but we’re all just doing the best we can, striving to be our best selves. ❤️✨🥰...#selflove #selfcare #confidence#bodypositive #love #loveyourself#positivevibes #picoftheday #wateliving#hotsprings #termas #termasoutariz #tattoo#lovethelifeyoulive #selfworth #water#beautiful #individual #livinmybestlife#icomefirst #memyselfandi #acceptance
Promotions
За источник не заплатила.Купальник не надела.От сливовицы не отказалась.Все правильно сделала👌YES, I promote #nakedness and #skinnydipping
☺️#slovakia#kalameny#hotsprings#ilovespa#russiangirl#ushanka#nakedinthenature#30pluswomen
Slovakia. Above Kalameny and following Chorvatsky Grob. The former a new find? 
Finishing off this entry, from Turkey (Dalyan).

Nízkonákladový termál #lowcost#spa #hotsprings #chorvatskygrob
Turkey seems to be more than full of beautiful nature & people. So far this weekend I found some hot springs & friends. what more could ya want?

Sunday, September 21, 2014

Just chill


To take oil
A two page feature in last weekends local newspaper of PZC (13 Sep.) focussed on the art of muddying up in Azerbaijan. Great, lets link up with the article.

But for some reason yet to be discovered, there's no link to the article itself at all. Wherever way I look it up, there's nothing to be found. Strange that in this day and age, articles don't end up on the net! 
Sigh, will have to do myself then.

Anyway, it's very much a photographic account of the former nomenclature in old-style wellness pursuit. Azerbaijan apparently is a haven for muck seekers. The article discusses the virtues of the oils of Naftalan and the salts of Düzlü Gol.  
Generally, after lathering up, a rinse is required and a float in the lake. Of course this is the prelude to an impromptu picnic, one where wodka flows freely. See here how one enjoys the mother earth ...

Concerning Naftalan, we learn is that there are apparently different kinds of oily mud, from red to black, each with their own characteristics: the redder is for psychological health, the black for physiological health. 

One link I did find was to a Russian language site on Naftalan which describes how beneficial an oil bath may well be. A better site, especially concerning the history of Naftalan, can be found here. Then there is this web site in English which starts off as so:
'The word Naftalan, can be traced to the Greek word "naphtha", meaning pertaining to oil, and the Azerbaijani suffix "-alan", which is of the verb "to take" (and literally meaning "oil buyer"). It is the center of a unique petroleum industry, with a grade of oil referred to as "Naftalan". While Naftalan crude oil is too heavy for normal export uses (unlike Azerbaijan's plentiful Caspian Sea oil), it contains about 50 percent naphthalene, a hydrocarbon that is the active ingredient in coal tar soaps, which are used to treat psoriasis. As such, it is only used for medicinal purposes. People using the oil generally sit in a bath and are covered in oil up to their necks'.
Though unique to Naftalan the last website also refers to the curios case of the Croatian cousin. The cousin notes:
'There are only two known deposits of naphthenic oil in the world: in Azerbaijan and in Ivanić-Grad'.
Back to the article. As the oil mud baths reek for days afterwards, Düzlü Gol, a different salt lake with less mud, has it's own band of followers. It's rated locally as just as good as the Dead Sea and seems to be solely popular for swimming: even poor swimmers won't drown. However, there's  precious little to be found on the internet, other than that it is close to Baku (source).

i miss this magic. #hotsprings #portugal #family

Fancy
Arguably the center of Euro thermalism is Hungary, with the capital Budapest also presenting itself as the heart of the nations love of soaking.
Kathy Fritts has a nice write up (July 23). It starts off very promising:
'If you leave Budapest without soaking in a Hungarian thermal bath, you have cheated yourself of a memorable experience'. 
In the article she highlights her diverse experiences in Budapest but elsewhere in the world. 

#italy # hotsprings
but where? Somewhere in Toscana? Source
(It was Petiolo)

A different kind of experience is a description of a sophisticated up-scale soaking experience by Alessandra Catania (Aug. 16): 
'After having a nice welcome kit in my room, I was ready to enjoy my afternoon: first a water hot/cold massage at the Kneipp center, then a Roman Bath with hot and cold emotional showers (with lights that change colors every 10 seconds) and finally a scrub massage with Tauleto, a product line done with a red wine produced near Bologna.
Relax is my word for today, taking my time so slow and living my Dolce Vita, enjoying the nice talks with other customers.
The principle thermal swimming pool are always at the same temperature, 37°C, but even if it is hot outside, you enjoy the embrace of the water: first of all on your skin and second, much more deeply, on your muscles. A lot of athletes or sport lovers come here for their “remise en forme”.
In the Spa center, other than what I experimented, there are also some other things interesting for the braves: the Finnish sauna is a real one, with hot stones you can put water on and, outside, a real icefall and also a wooden bucket with frozen water. A real shock, believe me!
At the end, you can end your treatment in the second swimming pool, with a different thermal water. It’s not so salty as the first one but has different properties.
Terme of La Fratta became in these last years a true and common habit for a lot of people. On Saturday and Sunday hot springs are opened till late in the night and you can appreciate the evening, having your dinner in the fancy restaurant at the first floor and then relaxing in the waters'.
A more down to earth experience. This blog entry by Bz's Travels and Rambles (Aug. 26) notes Sicily, but where are we? It's between Thailand and Rome entries and the tale indeed rambles on and on. But I do notice this part: 
'Next, nervous night we set out to hot spring where I’m told naked is the way to go. Main spot is crowded by stupid loud Italians partying, generator and music in this quiet ancient place. Highly valued by Romans for the hot water. We continue along path, find private area where 2 girls and 3 guys are hanging totally naked.  They invite us over for weekend dinner, and drink wine until they leave'. 
But still none the wiser where this may be ...

Condé Nast (Jul. 23) has a photographic overview of what they believe Italy's Amzaing Hidden Hot Springs.

Sascha's soaks
Strotzbüsch - Southern Eifel, Germany
This is not a hot spring but only a warm spring of 19°C. However, the water contains a lot of minerals and tastes salty. Locals say, that drinking the water guarantees a long life. The quality of the water should be better than the thermal water in Bad Bertrich, which is 10 km away (with commercial pools and treatments). There is a little pool nearby the river but it seems dirty and not suitable for soaking.

This situation required for a solution, because the surrounding is really lovely: in the middle of the nature with no cars and streets around, that’s hard to find in Germany. You can find the solution of the problem on picture 8: a self constructed mobile pool that heats the water up to one’s personal favorite temperature (I brought it up to 45°C on a cold spring day and it was heaven!). The water is heated by a “Chofu” heater with gas. I found this strange thing in the internet, unfortunately, the Japanese firm does not produce it anymore. But there are some distributors in the US who still sell them (there is also a version that heats with wood). This was quite a lot of work and preparation for a soak, but absolutely worth it. Although the hot tub is not beautiful, it conserves very well the temperature. (It also works with sea water, this will be the next project).
No evaluation, because no real hot spring. External link from Strotzbüsch Ortsgemeinde.

Loss
Just chill by the falls #pozar #thermalspring #greece #waterfall #relax


A short article plus a video with the mayor of Lamia (central Greece) revealing that the rustic and free-to-use hot springs of Kallidromos are on the line to be developed, alas. The reason for the change is that the hot spring has now fallen into the hands of the municipality ...

It's a pity that the few remaining wilder soaks in Europe continue to be lined up for development. In previous updates we reported on how developed hot springs in Greece (and southern Europe) were in dire straits as they failed to adapt their businesses from medical tourism to wellness inspired. Therefore handing out carte blanche to private business need not be the panacea for presumed economic ills. Rather cherishing what one has and possibly regulating use is what is required. Private business may well generate some jobs, but usually they will cut out local use and focus on the wealthy.


Flock not
What is happening in the Icelandic affairs section?


A cheeky soak at Hrunulaug. Source

Iceland translates it's geothermal attractivity into inbound tourist numbers. From Iceland Review (July 31):
'Landowners at the natural pool Hrunalaug in South Iceland are overwhelmed by the large number of tourists that flock to the pool every day. The visitors’ conduct is often poor and the land has started to show signs of irreparable damage, visir.is reports.
Eiríkur Steindórsson, the owner of the land, says that tourism had increased steadily since the pool ended up in a travel guide about five years ago. Now there is hardly any guidebook on Iceland in circulation that does not mention the pool.
This year the pool has been more popular than ever with travelers, and about 200 of them visit it every day'.
It continues on how tourists are literally taking everything apart while leaving the owner's family to pick up the pieces. The solution would be to charge the tourists or close the area, neither a preferred option. But whatever would be a solution, it's just too late to pray for common sense.
The article continues on how walking tracks to the geothermal Reykjaladur valley are been worn out as well as tourists trashing the place.
Today I went hiking and then sat in a naturally hot river... emojiemoji #standard #summer #iceland #ilovethiscountry
Another tourist trashing Reykjaladur? Hope not. Source

More soaking issues from Iceland Review (August 20):
'Q: I have a question about natural hot springs in Iceland (we’re planning a hiking tour). A friend went to Iceland several years ago and reported that bathing in natural hot springs is no longer recommended due to cases of swimmer’s itch (bird/snail parasites in fresh water).
...
A: The protists that cause swimmer’s itch were first discovered in a natural hot spring in Iceland in Landmannalaugar about a decade ago. At that time, the Directorate of Health issued a warning, advising people to avoid natural hot springs, particularly late in the year, from August to December or so, as the warm water attracts birds, the hosts of the adult protists, during those months before they migrate south for the winter.
Many people still enjoy bathing in hot springs, and there is no regulation banning people from swimming there. People are advised against touching vegetation in the water as water snails, the hosts of the immature protists that cause the actual rash, hide there. It is not recommended that those who generally have severe allergic reactions to insect bites, such as mosquito bites, bathe in the springs'.
Rosy
Hamam business. 
  • Is this European? Culturally one would be inclined to think so. 
  • Geographically, it's on the edge. 
  • Soakingwise? Well, soaking is also about culture, about de-stressing, about heat.
Personally I've visited a few hammams in Morocco, wasn't really flabbergasted by the experience back then, but it certainly was something different. The ever popular Travelettes blog (Sep. 19) has an entry on their experience with Moroccan hammams:
'“If I’m going to do it, then I want to do it right: the traditional way,” I told him – imagining golden water taps, oriental background music and massage oils smelling of roses. I had no idea that something totally different would be waiting for me…'.
What follows is a  lengthy expose of all kinds of unexpected experiences but ends with some smooth skin: an experience worth it.
En las Termas de Yesa. Año 2005. Tiene que estar el nivel del pantano muy bajo en verano para que aparezcan las Termas #bestplace #mountains #mountain_life #mendiak #montaña #365imagenes #snapseed #pirineos #pyrenees #natural_beauty #nature #naturaleza #navarra #aragon #traveller #travel #love_nature #termas #tiermas #spa
The parting shot from Spain. Source