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Friendly people, photogenic landscapes and famous hot dogs make direct flights to the Nordic island an excellent idea for ...
And this area boasts one of Iceland's most impressive displays of basalt columns. The best way to reach this off-the-beaten-path waterfall is by heading south of the Ring Road along Route 923 to ...
Reynisfjara and Iceland's trademark basalt columns Possibly one of the most well-known locations in Iceland is Reynisfjara, a beach on the southern coast with striking black sand and aggressive waves.
That basalt can also be seen stretching up into cliffs composed of vast arrays of near-hexagonal columns stacked closely together. The basalt columns in all their hexagonal glory. Image credit ...
A project by Icelandic firm s.ap arkitektar envisions the year 2150, when buildings and cities made from lava could be a ...
Scientists have traced a 60-million-year volcanic trail from Iceland to Ireland to a deep mantle plume that shaped the North ...
While Iceland isn't the only place in the world to view the northern lights, the Nordic country's location near the Arctic Circle means the light show can be visible for more than 100 nights per year.
Embark on an eight-day Viking cruise around Iceland. Witness raw beauty, ... like an angry slap, howls along a deep, narrow slash between basalt columns. Experience Iceland's geological forces, ...
Iceland’s ring road, officially known as Route 1, is a 820-mile scenic paradise for road-trippers looking to explore the ...
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