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Beyond the famous spa, the episode highlights how the facility uses runoff from a geothermal plant to power a skin-care line and a restaurant. Bridge Between Continents Tourist attraction OpenHafnir, Iceland

: Educators have praised the episode as a "great introduction" to geothermal energy and environmental ethics, frequently using it in high school Earth Science and Geography classrooms.

Located in Reykjavik, this segment focuses on sustainable local cuisine. Critical Reception [S1E1] Iceland

The first episode of , titled "Iceland," serves as a high-energy introduction to the series' core mission: exploring sustainable living through the lens of a "foodie travel documentary".

: Some find the "travel documentary" format slightly predictable, noting that "all men with a certain level of fame" eventually make such a series, though its specific focus on food and energy makes it a "must-watch" for sustainability enthusiasts. Community Perspectives Beyond the famous spa, the episode highlights how

An exploration of how moving water is converted into electricity. Resource Park (Blue Lagoon)

The episode features several iconic Icelandic landmarks and innovative facilities: Gullfoss Falls A massive waterfall used to showcase the power of nature. Ljosafoss Power Station Critical Reception The first episode of , titled

“Your show is a wonderful place to hear some positive talk and awareness of the work others are doing.” Apple Podcasts