Mosquitos Found In Iceland For 1st Time
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Whether you visit Iceland in winter to see the Northern Lights or bask in the summer’s midnight sun, you’ll also soak up the positivity of an island where locals at threat from erupting volcanoes will say: “Don’t worry,
A playful new Visit Iceland marketing campaign celebrates the wonder of the Northern Lights through a fun, mockumentary-style film.
The distinct landscapes of Iceland offer an extraordinary setting for a winter adventure. In the colder months, you can enjoy the mountains, volcanoes and half-frozen waterfalls without the crowds found in the summer and find a sense of peace in Iceland ...
Directed by Arni Thor Jonsson and developed with M+C Saatchi and Peel, Visit Iceland’s mockumentary introduces the A.U.R.O.R.A.S, a fictional fan club for aurora obsessives, spotlighting what tourists can get up to in Iceland.
Iceland, one of the last places on Earth to be free of mosquitoes, recorded its first sighting this month. Scientists say warming is making the country more hospitable to the insects.
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The Harsh Reality of Living on a Boat Through an Iceland Winter
Through subzero temperatures and relentless wind, life aboard a sailboat in Iceland’s winter demands constant vigilance, maintenance, and resilience.