2 aug. 2012

New York Times magaz´ goes in sauna

Using wood. `The other saunas feel like you’re in an electric
toaster´, he said. Instead of cooling off in a lake or cold pool, you
sit on the sidewalk in nothing but a towel and have a beer - was
reported  by NYT.
You know, Kotiharju’s renowned mellow heat has helped
to solve the problems of life since 1928.
The sauna is the best thing from national, and the most hottest
clue what there will be in Finnish folklore.

Only wood-burning saunas let you enjoy the mellow
heat of the traditional sauna experience.
And according to the ad a finnish sauna is a must for a visitor to Helsinki. Sure, the famous Kotiharju Sauna is the only remaining public wood-burning sauna in Helsinki.
According to New York Times Finland lives and dies by the sauna, sometimes literally — a Russian contestant in Finland’s `how long can you stay in the sauna´ two years ago died; a Finn was severely burned (really badly). But in most cases you go to a sauna with your business colleagues or friends, or use one daily in your own home.
Yes I like my own (and my home town´s swimming hall´s sauna).

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