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RE: Yulam Spa - A Visit to the Charcoal Kiln Sauna and Natural Hotsprings
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:
a mud slave
Really? Slave?
personally I like the 60~70C room for the long sweat
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.