Archive for April, 2010

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Friday, April 30th, 2010

Iceland Travel

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Iceland ? Unique Island With a Great Vision

Tuesday, April 20th, 2010

Iceland is an island roughly the size of Kentucky. The small island is located north of the Atlantic Ocean east of Greenland and also plays the Arctic Circle. The land of Iceland is also famous as one of the most aggressive volcanic regions of the world. Over thirteen percent of Iceland’s total land is covered by glaciers or glaciers. Most of the total population of Iceland inhibits only seven percent of the “island because the seven percent that the land is a very fertile coast. The Gulf Stream in the Atlantic Ocean keeps the mildest climate in Iceland and very moderate temperature as expected in an island around the Arctic Circle.
It is believed that the first inhabitants of Iceland were Irish hermits. These hermits released this island, when pagan Norse people arrived here in the ninth century. A constitution was established in 930 A. D and a democracy and a parliament was formed is known as the Althing. Now Althing has the honor to be the oldest in the world still in operation of the legislature. The history of Iceland is very well preserved in the Icelandic sagas written in the 13th century.
In 1262, Iceland was occupied by the Norwegian State and given further the ultimate control of Denmark through the Kalmar union famous “in which the kingdoms of Norway, Sweden and Denmark joined in 1397. In 1874, Iceland obtained their establishment and then in 1918, Denmark, Iceland recognized as an independent and unlimited sovereignty through the act of marriage. In this period also, Iceland was partly under the control of the Danish monarchy. During World War II When Germany attacked Denmark before British troops and later the U.S. troops landed in Iceland and used it as a strategic air base. According to historians, neutral Iceland supported the Allies during the war. On June 17, 1944, after the referendum was officially declared the Icelandic Althing also independent republic proclaimed an independent republic.
Iceland joined NATO [Organization North Atlantic Treaty] in 1949 and his girlfriend U.S. air base in 1951. In 1971 he was recognized by the EFTA [European Free Trade Association]. In 1972, Iceland extended its fishing coastline to 200 nautical miles from 3 nautical miles. This was done without the consent of ‘England. For this reason, both Iceland and England were caught in the conflict known as the Cold War. This conflict ended in 1976 with Britain an agreement on limits for fishing in Iceland. In 1980, Iceland was another story, when he became the first country in the world to have a woman president in the office. This is the case in 1990 when, after the recession of the economy and Iceland’s financial situation stabilized.
Iceland has refused to sign the agreement which states that the moratorium on commercial whaling will continue as it has been since 1986. This incident took place at the meeting of the International Whaling Commission in 2001. Finally, in 2003, Iceland has approved the initialization of whaling for research and experiments.

Where to apply an Iceland travel visa, I am in Dublin?

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

It seems that there is no Embassy of Iceland in Ireland. What I can do to apply for my visa to travel? Sorry, I am a Chinese in Dublin. So I need a travel visa for my trip.

Anthony Bourdain No Reservations: Iceland – Special Edition

Saturday, April 10th, 2010

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In this DVD-style SPECIAL EDITION, host Anthony Bourdain and producer Chris Collins recount their tales of adventure in Iceland. Watch the episode with Bourdain and Collins as they provide scene-by-scene insight and commentary, and describe what really happened when the cameras weren’t rolling. This product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com’s standard return policy will apply…. More >>

Anthony Bourdain No Reservations: Iceland – Special Edition

Enchanting Northern Iceland

Monday, April 5th, 2010

natural landscapes intact and are still very large, open, freezing glaciers, geysers, hot, active volcanoes and many other attractions are the raw material of Iceland attracts tourists from other countries to visit there again and again just to enjoy the desert larger parts of the world where history, culture, drama, scenery combine to make a visit an unforgettable trip. As we all know that Iceland is full of surprises and beauty wherever you go, see what the North of Iceland scored for the visitors there.
Culture, natural treasures and adventures;
This part of Iceland is an area with no reservations, boutique, where you can find all the interesting aspects of this country i. e. culture, flourishing society, endless opportunities for fun, natural beauty in all directions and outdoor recreational activities. You can see the sources that flow when the sun melts the snow on the mountains in summer. This is the time when some people like to swim or play golf while some enjoy fishing, hunting, horseback riding or being some adventure trips to the sea and rivers. Everything is available here and everyone can choose what suits him or do what they love. Some adventures as a road trip to other cities, other isolated islands, the highlands have views of mountains, hot springs, waterfalls, volcanic craters are very popular adventure travel in northern Iceland. Of these trips, the plateau is the most memorable of all. The fall season brings new colors to the north, Iceland, while the winter there is a special season as winter sports are played with much interest and passion. The most special and worthy of mention is the Northern Lights, which when viewed in the dark source of inspiration and spiritual inspiration.
Riding;
It is believed that the Icelanders are the best drivers in the north of the horse. Most rental agencies offer incredible ride horses across the country. These travel through the unspoiled and charming of Iceland, along the scenic coastal mountains. In many parts of northern Iceland, made presentations to promote horseback riding in the country.
Natural swimming pool and spa and swimming;
After the strenuous hike is a freshness of natural health and related activities. Relax in the hot water and feeling the fatigue of the body is the best attraction of the relaxation of northern Iceland. Naturally heated pools are found in all cities in northern Iceland. Small pools have their own magic, as they are of different temperatures. Nature has provided natural baths where visitors can enjoy a swim in the middle of lovely nature.