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Embassy Luxury Apartments Reykjavík

Gardastraeti 40 Reykjavík, 101, Iceland

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On the Road Again...

A travel blog entry by joanandjames

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Or looking for trolls in all the right places!
Well, we have set off on part two of our "Bigcation". Before I launch this new part of the blog, I'd like to take a minute to reflect on our summer at home. I think the term “eat, drink and be merry” might just sum it up! I don’t need to tell most of you that the weather in June …

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Today is colder

A travel blog entry by paleojohn2010

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... 8221; fuels that Icelanders use is petroleum for their transportation. All heating and electricity generation is by way of geothermic means. Even the hot water is piped into the Icelandic homes from deep in the earth. It gives the hot water a distinctive rotten eggs smell, which is sulfur dissolved iin the water. I think that it will take a bit of getting use to, if we moved here. Try an imagine a shower with that smell.

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Iceland- Land of Fire, Ice, and Viking Adventure

A travel blog entry by pecoskid

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... s activities so a hearty dinner was planned. The meal consisted of herring, putrid shark (an Icelandic delicacy), a lightly marinated sheep’s head, and a raw potato, all washed down with a bucket of Viking beer. Prior to this delicious dinner event we will have traveled many miles across snow-capped mountains, desolate god-forsaken highland deserts and lava fields, to work up a hearty appetite. I said I was hungry now and didn’t we just pass a Subway ...

Iceland Misbehaving - Just For Us!.

A travel blog entry by heatheravan

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... We head back towards Reykavik, the capital city where we had spent a day exploring after we had first arrived, but bypass it, and head North now instead, making up a new plan as we go along. We drive until we find a town, Borgannes, with a hostel, secure the last double room, then begin to plan again, using maps and the internet how best to use our days in Iceland.

Footnote Pingvellir National Park is UNESCO World Heritage ...

The search for money and a car

A travel blog entry by acmilkofsky

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I woke up when the flight attendant announced we were about 30 minutes from Keflavik International. Felt pretty good for what was probably only 4 hours of airplane sleep--the sleeping mask worked great--the ear plugs not-so-much--reminder to myself to get kiddie-sized ones next time--apparently I have little ear canals! What an incredible landscape: black lava all around the airport and steam rising up from random vents in the ...

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