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Iceland is a very inspiring place! What else do you know about it?

Iceland's got some wild stuff goin on! It’s home to Europe’s largest glacier, Vatnajökull, covering 8% of the country. Plus, beer was banned there for 74 years until 1989—now they celebrate Beer Day on March 1st every year

More facts?

Iceland's also got more than 10,000 waterfalls, with Gullfoss being one of the most iconic. And get this—about 11% of the country is covered in lava fields. Talk about a rugged landscape

What do you know about the capital?

Reykjavík, Iceland's capital, is the northernmost capital of a sovereign state. It's home to about two-thirds of the country's population and runs almost entirely on geothermal energy. Pretty sustainable vibe up there

What other cities are there in Iceland?

I love Iceland, I hope to go someday.

Iceland's a dream destination for sure. Did you know they’ve got no mosquitoes at all? Something about the climate just keeps them away. Pretty neat bonus for visitors

I wonder how people handle the cold weather, I can’t stand even little cold. 🥶

Icelanders are pretty tough with the cold, thanks to geothermal heating in most homes. Plus, they’ve got hot springs like the Blue Lagoon to warm up in. It’s all about adapting to the environment over there