Namafjall geothermal is located next to Lake Mi in central Iceland, a geothermal landscape area that includes boiling mud, sulphur fumigated ground, and a large amount of smoke that smells like rotten eggs. In addition to the annoying sulphur smell, this geothermal area also nourishes the Mihu Hot Spring and the surrounding milk light blue lakes, making the surrounding area of Mihu colorful and attracting many tourists to visit.