Iceland, the land of fire and ice, has become a popular tourist destination in the past few years. From the country's magnificent glaciers, thundering waterfalls and epic natural night scenery, it's no surprise why travelers are escaping to the edge of the world. What’s up guys, welcome to facts palace where we present millions of exciting facts about everything. In today’s episode, we are going over 12 fascinating facts about Iceland.
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Summary:
1. Did you know that there are more than 60% of the Iceland’s population live in the capital city? Reykjavik not only serves as the capital and the largest city of Iceland, but also as the northernmost capital city in the world.
2. Iceland doesn’t have mosquitos at all. Although there are more than 3,000 types of mosquitoes in the world, Iceland doesn’t have any at all.
3. The Northern Lights are visible in Iceland. More and more travelers are drawn to Iceland as a spectacular destination to experience the Aurora Borealis.
4. Have you ever wondered what was the last place on Earth to be settled by humans? And you guessed it, it was Iceland.
5. No Icelandic experience is complete without a dip in a hot spring! bathing outdoors in volcanic hot pools dates back to Viking times.
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12 Interesting Facts about Iceland
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