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I appreciate your detailed request, but I need to clarify an important limitation: the search results provided do not contain information about "xarrfoss" or "geothermal-awareness" as distinct travel concepts.
The search results reference **Oxararfoss** (also spelled Öxarárfoss), a waterfall in Thingvellir National Park, Iceland. However, this waterfall itself is not primarily known as a geothermal destination—it is a **glacial-fed waterfall** that flows from the Oxara River.[2] While Oxararfoss sits within a geothermal region (the Golden Circle, which includes geothermal areas), the waterfall itself is a hydrological, not geothermal, feature.
The search results do not provide: - Information about "xarrfoss" as a distinct location - Details on geothermal activities, hot springs, or geothermal pools specifically at Oxararfoss - Pricing, visa requirements, airport codes, or other metadata needed for the comprehensive travel guide you've requested - Current tourism infrastructure or budget tier information
**What I can confirm from the search results:** Oxararfoss is a 44-foot (13-meter) high waterfall in Thingvellir National Park[2], accessible year-round as part of Iceland's Golden Circle Route[2], and notable for its geological significance as it sits within the Almannagja Gorge marking the boundary between tectonic plates.[2]
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