15 great things are only available in the island of Iceland

Traveling around the island with a single path, owning the third largest glacier in the world or a unique black beach is just a few unique features only available on the island of Iceland.

Shing author of the Culturemap site shared the best things about her recent visit to Iceland.

Black beach

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Reynisfjara Beach has a lot of pebbles so look from above, the sea water is very shiny black. When the waves hit the banks of white foam, the scene was truly spectacular.

Ice mountains

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It is easy to understand why Iceland is interpreted as an "icy land". Coming to Iceland, what you see the most will be giant icebergs, like all things.

Transparent beach

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If Reynisfjara's coast is naturally black, Iceland has places where the landslides go, creating impressive beaches throughout.

Museum "of the quarter"

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Iceland is the only country that owns the "precious" museum. Here you will see the "precious" of many different animals with numerous sizes.

Bright houses

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To dispel the winter frost and the gloomy scenery of the cold weather, people paint their houses very colorful. The color effect and visual impression are undeniable.

Publish the most books in the world

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Compared to the ratio of books / people, no country can cross Iceland. Every year, small countries say this extremely difficult language publishes more than 1,000 new titles per person.

No mosquitoes

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Iceland is a small number of countries around the globe with no obnoxious little creatures like mosquitoes exist. Iceland is too cold for mosquitoes to live.

Hot waterfall

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Although icy covered, Iceland also has natural hot lakes, the most famous of which is Lake Seljavallalaug.

No Mc Donalds

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Iceland used to have a number of fast food restaurants Mc Donalds but was "flat out" in 2008. Although the economy has recovered, from then on, Iceland did not allow reopening McDonalds.

Diversified waterfalls

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Iceland does not have the highest waterfall in the world but can be proud of the diversity of waterfalls owned. Dettifoss is the most beautiful and famous waterfall in Europe. When the water rises straight from a height of 45m to the ground, the white foams splashing out to create a spectacular spectacle.

Hai Au lost her neck

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Iceland is the home of a peaceful home for the ancient seagulls with the largest number of species in the world: more than 10 million.

northern Light

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This beautiful, beautiful natural phenomenon not only has Iceland, but it is definitely the best place in the world.

Europe's largest glacier

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The majestic glacier Vatnajökull is only inferior to the Antarctic and Greenland islands.

Police do not carry guns

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Iceland is the most peaceful country in six consecutive years by Forbes magazine, which is very special when the executive forces here do not carry guns.

Discover 330,000km2 with just one road

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Highway No. 1 goes around this island nation so it is easy to enjoy the scenery and enjoy the wonderful nature in Iceland.