Iceland Travel
As chief executive of a large multinational company, I was affected by nine different countries in five continents over the past 20 years. I was very happy to meet new people and adapt to new cultures. But perhaps my favorite advantage of the work is enabling me to choose my holiday per year in some of the most exotic places in the world. My vacation last summer has established itself as one of the most pleasant surprise of all. May it sound hard to believe, but I had a really high time for almost three weeks in Iceland.
As the name implies, Iceland is constantly covered by ice more than 11 percent of the country is through the ice of the glacier. I know it seems not very comfortable, but Iceland has a mild climate and met many hotspots of geothermal energy.
It is situated in the north of Europe, Iceland is indeed a large mountainous island in the North Atlantic, one of the most beautiful places, which you never see. It is never burglary of the night, Iceland and nearly the whole landscape is full of beautiful colors and wild flowers, especially around the hills around the island’s deep fjords. The view from the sea, the mountains and the delicate green shores is spectacular and breathtaking.
The typical Iceland vacation starts with a cruise from one of the numerous ports in Europe. Scroll through the land ports of the deep beauty and witness of agriculture with picturesque villages on the rocky coasts cautious.
Once in Iceland, you always have the opportunity to develop their natural hot springs, known throughout the world and generally recognized as a kind of national pastime natively. Like the bear in hibernation, Icelanders have the most expenditure for the winter and a large part of the dive very well in these springs to switch long months of night in a comfort. It seems that the whole island is full of these natural hot springs.
Traveling by car around the campaign is an entirely new experience and since there is only one road, by the totality of the rim on the island and offers a magnificent view of the island dry and frigid
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