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  2. Arctic Spas - Wikipedia

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    Arctic Spas is Blue Falls Manufacturing's flagship brand of hot tubs, developed as a niche product for cold climates. [3] [4] The hot tubs and all-weather pools are made and manufactured in Canada and the United States, and are sold in showrooms throughout Canada, the United States, Europe, and the Middle East.

  3. I've been to over 50 countries. Here are my 4 favorite ... - AOL

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    After visiting over 50 countries, I've learned the best places to visit to escape the cold — like Cape Town, South Africa, and Bonito, Brazil.

  4. Hot tub - Wikipedia

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    A 5-seat hot tub with a cast acrylic shell, supported by a frame structure, showing vents for water circulation and massage Outdoor hot tubs. A hot tub is a large tub full of water used for hydrotherapy, relaxation or pleasure. Some have powerful jets for massage purposes. Hot tubs are sometimes also known as "spas" or by the trade name Jacuzzi ...

  5. Ice hotel - Wikipedia

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    Ice hotels, dependent on sub-freezing temperatures, are constructed from ice and snow and typically have to be rebuilt every year. Ice hotels exist in several countries, and they have varying construction styles, services and amenities, the latter of which may include ice bars, restaurants, chapels, saunas and hot tubs.

  6. How Did Cold Plunge Pools Become the New Hot Tub?

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    With these icy tubs becoming ever more popular in spas, bathhouses, and gyms, it was only a matter of time before at-home options became a sought-after home amenity.

  7. These Cold Plunge Tubs for Recovery Really Work

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    The Edge Tub Elite. If you want the best of both hot and cold worlds, this tub cools water down from ambient temperatures to 37°F or heats it up to 104°F in less than 3 hours.

  8. Geothermal heating - Wikipedia

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    In 2004 more than half of direct geothermal heat was used for space heating, and a third was used for spas. [1] The remainder was used for a variety of industrial processes, desalination, domestic hot water, and agricultural applications. The cities of Reykjavík and Akureyri pipe hot water from geothermal plants under roads and pavements to ...

  9. Cold Plunge Tubs Are Taking Over Everyone's Backyards

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