In the afternoon of that day, all the classmates went on a hiking route through the Golden Circle of Reykjavik. The Golden Circle is Iceland's most popular sightseeing trail. The Golden Circle consists of three equally stunning locations in Southwest Iceland: Thingvellir National Park The Geysir Geothermal Area Gullfoss Waterfall
Session 5 Sharing good practice We would love to be inspired by your favourite activity at school! In this first session of the day each one of us had to propose an activity to the rest of the group. To lose our shame, the monitor herself made us participate in a dynamic that you can see in this video Session 6 Having a ‘Difficult Conversation’ Building the right culture with strong relationships helps make the inevitable ‘difficult conversations’ easier(and fewer). Tools used in this session include “The Ladder of Inference” We will also practise using a framework for the conversation.
In the most spectacular spa in iceland the Blue Lagoon. The Blue Lagoon is a geothermal spa found on the Reykjanes Peninsula in southwest Iceland. It is the most popular attraction in Iceland, drawing people from all across the world. The Blue Lagoon started as a pool of wastewater from the Svartsengi geothermal plant in 1976. The first person to bathe there was Valur Margeirsson in 1981. He was met with some resistance prior to taking the first dip as people thought he was mad for wanting to bath in a "blue mud pool". He and others soon began to notice the unusual but remarkable healing qualities of the azure waters. Those with conditions such as psoriasis found the waters immediately soothing for their condition. News quickly spread, and by 1987, the first swimming facilities were officially opened.
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