The very meaning of the country’s name — “land of ice” — indicates that the climate is not one of the “warmest”. But that is precisely what makes Iceland so attractive to tourists. And the list of things to do and see there is quite diverse: there are waterfalls, rocky regions, volcanoes, thermal waters, beaches with black sand and, for 8 months of the year, it is possible to contemplate the Aurora Borealis. All this makes Iceland a place that seems to have come out of a parallel reality and at the same time makes it so peculiar.
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“My sister rented an apartment in northern Iceland for Christmas. This was the view from the window”
There were no television broadcasts on Thursdays in Iceland until 1987
Icelanders, who were born before 1987, joke that they were probably conceived on a Thursday. The fact is that this day of the week was declared as the family day to encourage people to interact with each other. Therefore, at that time, the only broadcaster present in the country completely turned off its broadcasts on Thursdays.
On Icelandic television there is a TV show called Keeping up with the Kattarshians🇧🇷 where cats share the same small house, and Icelanders are not ashamed to admit that they watch it every night. After all, cats are cute!
The black sand beach in Iceland
“In Iceland, you can send a letter without an address but with a map drawn on the back of the envelope, and it will still get there.”
The blue lagoon is formed by geothermal hot springs that only opened to tourists in the 1990s
Icelanders are very lucky: they can see the Northern Lights for 8 months a year
“There are places in Iceland where you can be on the North American and European tectonic plates at the same time. This crack in the ground, for example, was caused by an earthquake.”
Iceland has it all, even Master Yoda
“Iceland just doesn’t have time for nonsense — and I think that’s beautiful”
“Don’t throw coins in fountains.
Nature doesn’t care about your money. When thrown into hot water, they pollute and leave residues in the area. If you want to help someone by giving money, please help.”
“While we were traveling around Iceland, we found these little guys hiding from the wind”
By the way, behind the sheep, the largest glacier in Europe is located.
The layers of lava behind this waterfall look like they were made by the hands of a chef confectioner
Iceland’s glacial rivers
An all black church made out of wood without using a single nail
I was lucky enough to see this church in person last year. There is a fountain very close by with one of the cleanest and most delicious waters I have ever had. Hard to describe. Sletzer / Reddit
Kerid Crater resembles a large dragon’s eye during winter
“Photo of a bridge and landscape I took near Lomagnupur”
The last cheeseburger from Iceland was sold in 2009
“Hello! I’m the last cheeseburger of McDonald’s sold in Iceland in 2009”. McDonald’s was unable to compete with local establishments that prepare traditional Icelandic dishes, and so it was forced to close.
“Stayed in an unusual hotel near the Golden Circle in Iceland”
“This crater lake in Iceland merges with a mighty glacial river. One of the most surreal sunrises I’ve ever experienced.”
A colorful street to liven up even the wettest and darkest season in the country
View of a public toilet in Iceland
“The puffins returned to East Iceland this week. I was lucky enough to see thousands of these birds at the same time in one place.”
“This was the house my wife and I stayed in while we were in Iceland”
A sunset mixed with a blizzard
Are you thinking of visiting Iceland? What else would you like to see in this country? Tell us in the comments section.
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