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#28 Vicarious Vacays: Part 2

#28 Vicarious Vacays: Part 2

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Take a vicarious virus-free vacay with the Raisin at the Hot Dog's End as your fearless hosts explore this ghost town of an island (cue tumbleweed) after the tourist pipe got shut off in this two-part episode. So dust off your virtual luggage and come take a trip with us around Iceland.

In Part 2, Jonas and friends explore the northern and southern reaches of Iceland, including the Sardinia of the North (if you kind of blur your eyes), Ólafsfjörður, and Iceland's very own volcanic (and Morman-loving) darlings, the Westman Islands. Lydia and Jonas both visit the island of Hrísey but with two completely different perspectives.

Places mentioned in this episode:

  • Hvammstangi
  • Ólafsfjörður
  • Siglufjörður
  • Dalvík
  • Laugarbakki
  • Hrísey
  • Vestmannaeyjar

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