What You Need to Know Before You Travel to Iceland by Calvin Hornet

Iceland Traveler's Guide to Make the Most Out of Your Trip

What you need to know before you travel to iceland

Iceland is a land of extremes with icebergs floating near hot springs, desolation and luscious beauty, vibrant colors painted on empty expanses without a living plant or animal in sight. You can party until the sheep come home one night then watch the northern lights dance over your head while you try to decide if you believe that it is the result of particles from the sun hitting Earth’s atmosphere, or whether it is aliens saying   “hello”. 
Despite its remote location Iceland still draws more than a million visitors every year, three times the population of the country. The magnetic power of Iceland to pull tourists from their homes to its shores is found deep below the surface where the raw planetary crust is slowly splitting apart along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, the source of many mountains and earthquakes in Iceland. While there many geologically active volcanoes generally they are not continually spewing lava, though you could experience the explosive nature of the volatile earth during your visit if there has been a recent eruption, or you are lucky enough to be stranded in Iceland during one.

What You'll Find Inside:
* Overview of This Guide
* Planning Your Trip in Advance
* Iceland’s Geology, Nature, and History
* South and West Iceland
* North and East Iceland
* Tips and Tricks
* Common Icelandic Words and Phrases
* And more...

Genre: TRAVEL / United States / General

Secondary Genre: TRAVEL / Europe / Iceland & Greenland

Language: English

Keywords: Iceland Travel, Iceland Travel Guide, Iceland Guidebook, Iceland Travel Reference, Visit to Iceland, Iceland Tourism, Tourist in Iceland, Places in Iceland, Famous cities in Iceland, Iceland Country, Iceland Landscape

Word Count: 22900

Sample text:

Iceland is a land of extremes with icebergs floating near hot springs, desolation and luscious beauty, vibrant colors painted on empty expanses without a living plant or animal in sight. You can party until the sheep come home one night then watch the northern lights dance over your head while you try to decide if you believe that it is the result of particles from the sun hitting Earth’s atmosphere, or whether it is aliens saying   “hello”.


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