There are two sides to Iceland—nature and culture. Both of these parts make the country a place like no other. In Iceland, it really seems like the land itself is alive. There are
enormous glaciers1 that are
constantly moving very slowly. In addition, there are live volcanoes2 with hot lava3 that bubbles4 just beneath the surface. Another popular attraction in Iceland is the Blue Lagoon5, a beautiful geothermal6 spa. Its steaming hot water
does wonders for people with skin problems.
A
thrilling sight to see is the famous Icelandic7 geysers8. A geyser is a stream of water that
sprays out from the Earth at certain times. The country's
relatively small
population of a little more than 300,000 people speak English in addition to the national language of Icelandic. You might think a country that lies just outside the Arctic Circle would be cold, but the island is warmed by the Gulf Stream. The culture in Iceland, however, is definitely cool. The country's capital city is Reykjavík, a modern city that is filled with cafés and artists. The ice in its name hasn't
cooled Iceland
down because it is definitely a hot spot to visit.
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