No other country in Europe has as many dramatic landscapes as lceland. This volcanic island, poised in the middle of the Atlantic between the Old and New World, is known as the land of fire and ice. Its deserts, volcanoes, and glaciers are as fascinating as they are inhospitable. Wastelands cover roughly two-thirds of the island; only about a quarter of the land can sustain sparse vegetation,and only two percent is cultivatable. But there are also oases so green as to make you forget that you are almost at the Arctic Circle.
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