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Iceland Travel Guide

By: Ryan Harrington
Narrated by: Bartholemew Sage
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Iceland is known as the Land of Fire and Ice, a dramatic description and an apt one for this most northern European nation. With its incredible natural beauty, dramatic landscapes, and rich Nordic culture, a visit to Iceland is a must for any curious traveler keen to see a different side of Europe. 

In Iceland you will experience volcanoes and glaciers, the northern lights, encounters with incredible wildlife, and a friendly and welcoming culture born out of a rich Scandinavian heritage. Two-thirds of the population live in the capital city, Reykjavik, and it is there that most travelers begin their time exploring all that this island has to offer. With so much to see and do, it's worth getting out of the capital city on one of the many organized tours. You can see sights like the Blue Lagoon, the national parks, and spectacular scenery. 

Whatever your reason for visiting Iceland, you can be assured of a warm welcome and plenty of adventure opportunities in an incomparable landscape!

©2017 Ryan Harrington (P)2017 Ryan Harrington

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