tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-805015261467485741.post6022756588520030845..comments2023-03-22T16:14:21.101+07:00Comments on Soaking in Southeast Asia: Jungle soakUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-805015261467485741.post-43709815713364128372015-01-19T15:11:40.100+07:002015-01-19T15:11:40.100+07:00Thanks Greg for this comment. If you trace back th...Thanks Greg for this comment. If you trace back the Spafinder article you'll see it refers to mostly Japanese experience and research. <br />In Southeast Asia, the forest / jungle springs are there because commercial interests are yet to develop these, so jungle springs more by mistake than intent. Let's hope it stays like this ...Jhdubbeldamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09263259059636039826noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-805015261467485741.post-38620621049328268242015-01-19T08:18:38.824+07:002015-01-19T08:18:38.824+07:00Yes. There is nothing better than soaking in a hot...Yes. There is nothing better than soaking in a hot spring in nature. Thanks for the great information about soaks in Southeast Asia. If you do not mind, I would like to add a link to a wonderful hot spring in a forest in Japan. The area is famous for wonderful hiking. http://hotspringaddict.blogspot.jp/search?q=swallowsHotspring Addicthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13992255865582174431noreply@blogger.com