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Places to Go in Iceland
Posted by Mr. Nicholas Lee on 27 March 2010 02:31:04
The capital Reykjavik in Iceland is called snow city. From Reykjavik to Blue Lake need about 1 hour driving. Blue Lake is a famous hot spring in Reykjavik. In Blue Lake you can soak in the whole lake which is warm and nice. While soak in the Blue Lake and enjoy the expansive scenery, at this time ... More
Weather in Iceland
Posted by Mr. Nicholas Lee on 27 March 2010 02:30:33
Unquestionably spring is a good season to travel in Iceland. Some people like to adventure in Iceland in summer, the exact period is from June to September. June is the travel season in Iceland, but at that time some buses that fetch tourists to highland have not open until July. Chilliness will h... More
Cuisine in Iceland
Posted by Mr. Nicholas Lee on 23 March 2010 05:03:30
Hakarl is one of the traditional foods in Iceland. This cuisine make from shark. Burying the shark meat in sands at least 3 to 6 mouths, the carrion stink always scare away the foreign travelers. But this is the sheerest food in Iceland. The local main dishes materials are coming from fis... More




