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Iceland is an island that is impossible not to love, with roaring waterfalls, incredible geysers, volcanoes, and endless expanses of lupine fields.
Iceland is a stunning example of extremes, where some of Europe’s biggest glaciers coexist with some of the continent’s hottest volcanic springs.
Icelandic unearthly landscapes have been formed by the natural forces, which created deep fjords, icy waterfalls, boundless volcanic deserts, black sand beaches, and snow-capped mountains.
Norway’s most of the stunning fjords, spectacular mountains and glaciers are easily accessible, but some of the best places are more popular than others.
A fascinating journey through the shooting of the Game of Thrones. This article will take you to the lands behind the wall and tell you about the best sights of Iceland.
Greenland can truly be said to be a different world. It is the largest non-continental island on earth with the population less than 60,000. Fantastic shapes of icebergs and glaciers floating on azure sea are the most famous images of Greenland.