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The Otherworldly Regions of Iceland
With all of its otherworldly experiences, a trip to Iceland will take your breath away.
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Whale Watching in Olafsvik, Iceland
Iceland is the perfect location for whale watching and for the best chance to see two of the ocean’s top predators, come whale watching in Olafsvik.
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Visit the Western Fjords of Iceland
Despite being one of the lesser visited areas of Iceland, the Western Fjords are one of the country’s most spectacular regions with untouched landscapes, breathtaking scenery, rare wildlife and awe-inspiring waterfalls.
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A Guide to Lake Myvatn, Iceland
A stunning lake with many small islands, Lake Myvatn is located in the north of Iceland and is regarded as the fourth largest lake in the country. It’s a must see for anyone visiting North Iceland.
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The Best Waterfalls To See in Iceland
Iceland is a country of many amazing waterfalls, but which ones are the best? They're all stunningly beautiful. An exploration of Iceland isn't complete without visiting one or several of Iceland's incredible waterfalls.
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What to do in Husafell, Iceland
Surrounded by glaciers, hiking routes, waterfalls and lava fields, Husafell is a must-have village to visit during your trip to Iceland. Here’s everything you need to know about Husafell…
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Skaftafell National Park, Iceland
Iceland's second largest National Park, Skaftafell lies in the so-called Glacier Country, a remote but stunning region of South Iceland.
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Hofn & East Iceland
If you’re hoping to venture from the capital into the east of Iceland, you’ll likely pass through the towns of Hofn and Egilsstadir separated by the eastern fjords. Here’s everything you need to know about East Iceland…
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The Waterfalls, Lakes & Rivers of Iceland
Iceland is a country of many amazing bodies of water, especially waterfalls and lakes. But which are the best waterfalls to see in Iceland? Here’s everything you need to know about the waterfalls, lakes and rivers of Iceland…
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The Whale Watching Tours of Iceland
Abundant summer daylight combined with a unique mixture of cold and warm sea currents make the Icelandic territorial waters home to a rich variety of krill and fish, and consequently a bountiful feeding ground that attracts 23 species of whales.
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Wildlife Land & Sea
Wildlife in Iceland is rich with birdlife and marine mammals. It is a popular country with ornithologists who visit to see dozens of species of bird during the summer season. It is also home to many seabirds, among them puffins, skuas, and kittiwakes who nest on sea cliffs.
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The Best Glaciers to see in Iceland
Iceland is known as 'The Land of Fire and Ice' for having both glaciers and volcanoes dotted around the island. Glaciers only form on land when snow stays long enough in one place to turn into ice. Over years, centuries even, the snow is compressed into thick ice masses.
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