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Located close to the Arctic Circle, in between Great Britain and Greenland, Iceland boasts some of the most magnificent scenery in the world and is a true outdoor enthusiast’s domain. The ground is extremely active, with bubbling pools, geysers and volcanoes all part of daily life here. Iceland also harbours a significant amount of culture and history, evidence of which can be discerned in its fascinating capital, Reykjavík, and many other towns and villages.

Every region of Iceland has distinct areas including the north, south, east and west. The northern and eastern coasts have some of the starkest coastline of anywhere, while the Westfjords region, north of Reykjavík, is a tourist haven, as is the beautiful southern area, where the largest ice-cap outside the poles resides along with Europe’s largest national park.

 
   
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