Yulam Spa - A Visit to the Charcoal Kiln Sauna and Natural Hotsprings
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So who's Mr. Sunshine HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!
What an epic place! Love the fact that it is all natural, that just makes it extra special.
There are normal people? :D
That's my special bath time friend ;)
This place is pretty epic. The problem is they are always in light industrial zones in the outer suburbs amd quite hard to get to for tourists.
I've only found a handful like it, especially combined with the fancy natural water.
Acrually I felt abnormally clean for a couple days after my visit. Normal people use showers at their home I guess.
lol at "abnormally clean" hehe! and yes on the showers. Cannot remember when last I took a bath.
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Thanks for sharing your experience at this amazing spa. I don’t think I could take the heat! Lol.
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Some of the saunas aren't so hot. Beginners should start off in the beginner ones, lol. There are temperatures for everyone. That said, I would visit a less hardcore spa the first time.
I am still deciding to cancel my trip as the cost for quitting won't be any higher for a few more days. I am waiting for a travel ban in hopes I can get a better refund, lol.
Only ever been in a sauna once, never enjoyed the experience. Hot springs on the other hand I thoroughly enjoyed, I suppose it all depends on what temperature you can endure at the end of the day.
They saunas look exceptionally hot, so will leave it for you to enjoy. Thanks for taking us on a visit to another unusual place in your region.
When I first started using saumas, I didn't know what I was doing and didnt like it as much. It's stramge that it takes time to learn and appreciate.
This place is definitely not for beginners or people who don't really like saunas. I epuld recommend somewhere else more beginner, typical spa, or family fun appropriate.
Nice quiet river or stream, the sea anywhere cool. Not using any hot water in summer months reminds me of enjoying the outdoors under the shower. No the heat is not something I like at all.... Been, tried and tested.
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What an interesting and incredible post. You put a ton of work into this one to transport us to this strangely unique place. I love the part where you say...
I’ve done stuff with this phrase in mind and never had any luck looking or feeling more like a man. Just looked and felt foolish. I must not be doing it right!! Haha. Really though, great post! Thanks for showing me this cool place!!!
During my attempt to feel like a man, I put my finger against a burni ng hot nail and still have a mark where it burned my skim, lol...definitely backfired.
Thanks for the feedback. Glad I was able to share the experience. I'll be going back there.
Oh Man! Ouch :-/
Fascinating place. Makes me think about kilns slightly differently from the brick works and pottery kilns in the village. Actually, I should write about the latter at some stage. Or both.
Two things got me in your post:
Really? Slave?
We are in the throes of a heatwave of between 35 and 40+C, so I think I'll leave it to you.
All that aside, a fascinating insight. Thank you.
We done have any traditional pottery kiln villages here, but there are places that specialize in pottery and cwramics. The pots to make kimchi and soy sauce in are huge! I image it would look similar.
I was inspired by the mud slave from images I saw of peasants hauling 'night soil' at the toilet museum a couple weeks earlier. I would imagine pottery workers were more skilled artisans actually. That actually wasn't even a sauna employee, lol.
I can't stand the summer. It rarely gets over 30 here. But this week it has been really cold at around -8C. Perfect for a hot sauna or bath.
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