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Read more: Sustainable InnovationsEngineering innovations like tidal power generation and hemp concrete offer sustainable alternatives to traditional concrete and energy sources. The construction industry is the largest emitter…
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Read more: Religious Independence in IcelandOur tour guide, Olaf, shared insights into the history of Iceland and its relationship with religion, which I found fascinating. The Vikings followed paganism, a…
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Read more: Iceland’s Commitment to SustainabilityIceland includes several distinct regions with unique economic focuses. The parts of Iceland include the Capital Region, southern peninsula, Western Region, Westfjords, Northwestern Region, Northeastern…
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Read more: Falling for yaTourists at locations like the Skogafoss waterfall can significantly impact the local ecosystem, causing land degradation, air and noise pollution, littering, trampling, and altering natural…
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Read more: WaterfallingToday, we visited the Thingvellir National Park, the site of the Alping, Iceland’s parliament, and the world’s oldest. The Alping was essentially Iceland’s first form…
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Read more: Nature MadeI would say that the scenery we viewed today differs from what we’ve seen otherwise because it’s very rugged. In Reykjavík, there was some plant…
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Read more: A Journey through History and SustainabilityAfter arriving in Iceland, our first stop was exploring historical sites, memorials, and strolling through the vibrant streets of Reykjavik. One of the highlights of…
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Read more: Is Iceland Calling?I am incredibly grateful for the opportunity to be part of this trip and to explore sites and attractions I have not had the chance…