A traveling experience containing everything from hot mud, to the Northern Lights Going against its cold name the country of Iceland is quickly changing into one of the worlds hottest traveling or holiday destinations. Now the world is shrinking this natural untouched land of volcanoes, glaciers, lava pools and mountain peaks is available to any […]
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Most of the information given above is either too general or actually misleading. The article is a good start for anyone who knows nothing of Iceland; but further research will contradict a lot of what is written here. One big example is that the entire country does not grind to a halt in the winter (although it is fair to say it slows down) and that it is possible to drive anywhere on the main roads almost every day of the year – even in a normal small car…
Hi, thanks for your post.
A little of my information might be out of date due to the fact I haven’t been to the country of Iceland for quite a few years, going on the information I had when I went there, when at the time the country did seem to grind to a halt in winter, seeming stagnant compared to the summer months. Has fror the island being in accessible I was referring to people with lack of self sufficient travel (Buses and people seem to stop going anywhere but the tours that I mentioned…..)
Though I see the generality as a good thing: I used to hate the specific guides when I first (seems so long ago) started traveling, talking about hotels and attractions I didn’t know about, looking for a place to start planning my trip. Now I’m writing my own guides I want to help people looking for general information.