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Exploring Iceland’s wild north coast by road
Húnaflói Bay in North Iceland is a hidden gem for travelers seeking rugged landscapes, rich wildlife, and authentic fishing villages. From seal colonies on Vatnsnes Peninsula to the elephant-shaped ...
Pet owners were forced to leave their animals behind when Icelandic residents evacuated a coastal town after a nearby volcano began showing signs of an impending eruption. Hundreds of earthquakes were ...
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Chasing puffins and wild wings in Iceland
Iceland is a birdwatcher’s paradise, home to over 300 recorded species and the world’s largest Atlantic puffin colony. From Lake Mývatn’s breeding ducks to Látrabjarg’s towering seabird cliffs, the ...
In the hierarchy of cuteness in which we humans love to arrange things, foxes usually rank pretty high. Their vulpine attributes bring to mind both dogs and cats, which makes them feel familiar to us; ...
A program exploring the birds, flowers and wildlife of Iceland is slated for Tuesday, Jan. 21, at 7 p.m., at the Kellogg Environmental Center in Derby. The Naugatuck Valley Audubon Society, in ...
Iceland’s Birds, Flowers and Wildlife: 7 p.m. April 1, Naugatuck Valley Audubon meeting and talk with naturalists and photographers Barbara and Peter Rzasa, Kellogg Environmental Center, 500 Hawthorne ...
Japanese restaurants might be serving up less whale meat next year: Iceland’s lone fin whaling company, Hvalur, just announced plans to cancel its summer hunt of endangered fin whales. The Icelandic ...
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