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I love Iceland. Just came back from there.
But with a slight problem. I got covid in Iceland 😀
Iceland is indeed a beautiful place
Iceland has cool waterfalls and volcanoes, but it goes to show the lack of appreciation people have for plants and animals that somewhere so bland is considered one of the most beautiful places in the world by so many.
Fun fact: there are no trees allowed on iceland because they traded them for horses. Now if a horse leaves iceland they are banned forever from returning because they might have seen a tree and will tell everyone about it and then people start asking questions like why did we trade all our trees for horses
Looks like traveling to Iceland is a slippery slope.
So weird to see it without ice