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  2. Your Backyard Is Not Complete Without an Outdoor Sauna - AOL

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    Outdoor Infrared Sauna This outdoor sauna looks more like a little house, but we don't suggest moving in for more than 20 minutes because this thing gets hot (think up to 150 degrees) .

  3. 31 Best Weekend Spa Getaways to Book Now - AOL

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    The Lodge at Woodloch's 40,000 square-foot indoor-outdoor space houses 27 treatment rooms, multiple whirlpools, a Himalayan salt sauna and even a 'snow room" with actual snow. "While my daughter ...

  4. Sauna - Wikipedia

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    Single-sex saunas are rare, as well as those that impose nudity although the practice is growing and several spas have a towel-only policy on designated days. The most common types of saunas are the very hot and dry Finnish sauna (finn szauna), the steam room (gőzkabin), and the infrared sauna (infraszauna). In many larger spas, you can find a ...

  5. Where to ski in the Dolomites – and the best hotels to stay in

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    The village of Corvara in Alta Badia is home to some of the best hotels in the Dolomites (Freddy Planinschek) ... The spa includes a sauna, outdoor Jacuzzi on the rooftop, indoor swimming pool, a ...

  6. Banya (sauna) - Wikipedia

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    In modern Russian, a sauna is often called a "Finnish banya", though possibly only to distinguish it from other ethnic high-temperature bathing facilities such as Turkish baths referred to as "Turkish banya". Sauna, with its ancient history amongst Nordic and Uralic peoples, is a source of national pride for Finns. [18]

  7. Infrared sauna - Wikipedia

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    An infrared sauna uses infrared heaters to emit infrared light experienced as radiant heat which is absorbed by the surface of the skin. Infrared saunas are popular in alternative therapies , where they are claimed to help with a number of medical issues including autism , cancer , and COVID-19 , but these claims are entirely pseudoscientific .

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