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About Iceland >> Natural wonders
Natural Wonders
Nature the Way Nature Made It
Much of Iceland is still taking shape before your very eyes — raw, dramatic landscapes born from volcanic eruptions and carved out by glaciers. Other parts have hardly changed since the first Viking settlers saw them more than 1,100 years ago. You’ll experience wilderness and wildlife, energy and total calm, within easy reach wherever you stay, even on day trips.
Glaciers
including Europe’s largest (Vatnajökull, 8,000 km2)
Waterfalls
fantastic fjords and romantic shores
Clean air and clean water
thanks to pure and renewable energy resources
Hot springs
from colourful steaming fields to the spouting springs of Geysir
Walking, hiking, trekking
through countless scenic worlds
Bizarre lava landscapes
from “Trolls’ Cathedrals” to terrain where US astronauts rehearsed for walking on the moon
Bird watching
— some of the world’s biggest colonies of puffin and other seabirds, plus a rich blend of European and American species
Midnight sun
Amazing light throughout the night in summer
Whales
astonishing success rates for sightings
Central Highlands
uninhabited, uninhabitable and unforgettable
Northern lights
set the winter skies ablaze with colour
... and endless surprises besides
Source: http://www.visiticeland.com

