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For off-road enthusiasts, an exclusive experience has been devised, also in Iceland, on an exciting ... the black desert of Fjallabak, the black beach of Vík, the Seljalandsfoss, Skógafoss ...
REYKJAVIK, Iceland—North America and Europe meet beneath this island, where continental plates diverge. Icelanders are trying to balance interests on both sides. The country of fewer than ...
REYKJAVIK, ICELAND — Iceland's natural beauty captivates at every turn, from roaring waterfalls to beautiful black sand beaches, making it a popular backdrop for blockbusters. But beyond its ...
A Berjaya Food Bhd subsidiary is set to introduce the first-ever Starbucks stores in Iceland next month under an operating licence granted by Starbucks. Berjaya Food Group CEO Sydney Quays said ...
Iceland is a country of extremes. It’s an otherworldly place bordering on the supernatural where the threat of deadly volcanic eruption looms over all life as the country grows two centimetres ...
Iceland Foods have revealed a new £100m investment which the retailer claims will be a “game-changer” for both the supermarket’s supply chain and future growth. Located at Omega Park in ...
GRINDAVIK, ICELAND — Iceland has thousands of incredible things to see and do, but nothing compares to the Blue Lagoon. The Blue Lagoon attracts more than a million visitors a year. The Blue ...
Inmates at the UK's largest prison can now shop their favourite frozen food from Greggs to Chicago Town pizzas at Britain first 'in-prison' Iceland branch. Food retailer Iceland, which has 900 ...
In Iceland this week lava from a volcano on the outskirts of the town of Grindavik flowed for the second time in a month. The volcano consumed several houses and now, coupled with other recent ...
Coolcations: Why more people are flocking to destinations in Norway, Finland and Iceland this summer
Coolcations in destinations such as Norway, Iceland and Finland are expected to continue seeing a boom this summer- but could they cause overtourism in the Nordics? Coolcations are growing in ...
The controversial practice of ‘whaling’, hunting and killing whales to extract and sell their meat is currently only permitted in Iceland, Norway and Japan. Iceland's largest whaling company ...
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