At the Lummelunda campsite, someone had constructed a sauna out of tarp. Rocks would be heated in a nearby fire pit, and then brought inside for the heating of the sauna.
This sauna was not built by those of us in the caving camp, so we didn't get to use it. Would be interesting to try it out though!
Photos (c) 2018 by Jari Arkko. All rights reserved. More sauna-related articles can be found at the https://saunablogger.cool website, and stories about swimming at the https://planetswimmer.com/ website.
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