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Iceland
built 660 days ago
Iceland Lying precariously atop the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, Iceland was created about 20 million years ago by intense volcanic activity. With many volcanoes still active and erupting regularly, new land is continually being formed. In fact, a tenth of Iceland's surface is covered by lava deposited since the last ice age. Another tenth of the land is covered by glaciers and ice fields. Only about one-fifth of Iceland's area is cultivable. Woods, mainly birch, exist in a few places, along with some stunted willows.
Iceland was settled in 874 AD. The first settler was Ingólfur Arnarson, who settled in Reykjavík. Many of the early settlers of Iceland were small lords and kings from Norway who were fleeing the tyrrany of Harald the Fairhaired who wanted to unify Norway under one king, namely himself. Some of these early settlers were great seafarers and in 982 one of them, Eiríkur Rauði discovered Greenland (so named to attract settlers), and in the year 1000 his son Leifur Heppni discovered the American continent which he named Vínland.
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Description: Iceland offers Group Lessons Held on Saturdays at 11am. All ages welcome. Classes are $72.00 for 6 weeks paid in advance, Skate rental is included. Walk-in price is $15.00 per class. ICELAND SKATING SCHOOL 2008 SCHEDULE SERIES 7(started in 2007) - FEBRUARY 2 SERIES 1 FEBRUARY 9 - MARCH 15 SERIES 2 MARCH 22 - MAY 3 no class April 26 (competition) SERIES 3 * MAY 10 - JUNE 21 no class May 10 (all working Whole EarthFest) SERIES 4 * JUNE 28 - AUGUST 9 no class August 2 (show) SERIES 5 * AUGUST 16 - SEPTEMBER 27 no class August 30 (holiday) SERIES 6 * OCTOBER 4 - NOVEMBER 8 SERIES 7 * NOVEMBER 15 - JANUARY 3 no class November 29, December 27, (holidays)* SERIES DATES STILL TENTATIVE. DATES SUBJECT TO CHANGE – ADVANCE NOTICE OF CHANGES WILL BE GIVEN.
Iceland Originally settled by Norse Vikings in the late ninth and early tenth century AD, Iceland became an independent commonwealth under Norwegian and later Danish rule. In 1944, Iceland declared itself independent from Denmark. Today, Iceland is a constitutional republic with a parliamentary government.
Nudism in Iceland is done individually rather than in nudist groups and social gatherings. Iceland offers many locations where you can be naked, but there are no official nude beaches or dedicated nudist locations in Iceland. Learn more in this article.
If you want to go wining and dining in Iceland, this is your place to start. Here you can find list of quality restaurants in all price ranges all over Iceland. For prices and reservations contact the restaurants directly.
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