RE: From peat houses to fermented shark in the north of Iceland
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Wow, wow, and wow!! I admit that I had no idea of Iceland beyond imagining large green expanses and some volcano that wakes up from time to time. I loved learning about his culture, details such as the difficulty in finding building materials are not so obvious, at least they were not for me. The ability of human beings to adapt to the environment that surrounds them is incredible. The houses hidden among the vegetation are wonderful. And I'm glad I don't have to try that unappetising shark meat, hehe. Thank you for sharing this magnificent trip, I really enjoyed your post.
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Thank you so much for your comment and for the curation, @palomap3! Iceland is a really unique country, the landscape changes from one kilometre to the next and you never know what's around the next turn. Lava fields, moss covered rocky deserts, geysers, waterfalls and the list goes on and on. And the food is delicious, shark aside 🤣See you around!