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Konstantine Vlasis never imagined that a single track on a Sigur Rós album would lead him to studying the ice on Iceland's highest peaks.
I’m happy that people from all over the world are curious to try our traditional food.” Puffin hunting and consumption in Iceland dates back to the Middle Ages, when coastal settlers relied on ...
At least 140 people have fallen sick in Iceland after eating food as part of a traditional feast. On Jan. 31 and Feb. 1, Þorrablót, an Icelandic festival, ...
Beyond Iceland's stunning northern lights and black sand beaches lies a magical world many locals believe in - the hidden people. Watch Now Menu Local National Weather Sports Traffic Watch Now ...
Tucked into Iceland’s rugged landscape lies a turf house that looks like it’s straight out of Middle Earth—but this is no fantasy. This abandoned structure, crafted in the traditional Viking ...
With people visiting the island in droves, Iceland's food scene is experiencing a renaissance. Chefs are taking the freshly caught seafood, the free-roaming lamb, and the abundance of berries ...
In a country with nearly as many sheep as people, a D.I.Y. wool journey — from sheep farms to yarn shops — makes perfect sense. Our writer brushes up on her knitting on a driving trip from ...