Odysseas Chloridis says “We have already done quite a lot of damage, and we’re not doing enough to prevent [more] . . . but I’m not hopeless.” Do you think he is right to have hope about tourism in ...
The name conjures up daunting images of cold weather, Viking influence, Artic winds and too much ice. Surprisingly, the country, only 884 miles northwest of Ireland, has had nowhere near the influence ...
Volcanoes, geysers and waterfalls were among the extraordinary natural features seen by Varndean School pupils on a geography trip to Iceland. The geography students spent five days on the Nordic ...
My goal was to pinpoint the spot where the Pacific Northwest’s earthquakes and volcanoes come from. Yes, I knew about the Juan de Fuca plate slipping under the westward-moving North American plate.
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Why Iceland is science’s closest real-world testbed for Mars
Mars may be tens of millions of kilometers away, but for planetary scientists, the most revealing rehearsal space sits in the North Atlantic. Iceland’s mix of ice, fire and wind offers a rare ...
“It’s not exactly easy to be a farmer in Iceland”, so why are they discussing the planting of corn?
Despite the high prices, Iceland is a wildly popular vacation spot for foreigners—and American travelers in particular. But tourists visiting Iceland in the spring and early summer may be disappointed ...
With terrain shaped by volcanic eruptions and shifting tectonic plates, and surrounding waters filled with glaciers, icebergs and whales, Iceland is like no other place on Earth. It's also an ideal ...
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