Why Iceland is a top travel destination

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Aurora borealis (northern lights) over Kirkjufell. - One of the most majestic mountains in Iceland, and certainly the most photographed, Kirkjufell summits at 463 m.

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Mount Hekla - Located along the country's south shore, Hekla is Iceland's most active volcano. More than 20 eruptions have been recorded since 1874.

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Reynisfjara beach - A black-sand beach of near mythical status, Reynisfjara is hemmed in by incredible rock formations.

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Reynisdrangar sea stacks - Besides Reynisfjara's volcanic beach, the region is renowned for its iconic cluster of basalt sea stacks, twisted and contorted over millennia.

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Thingvellir National Park - This outstanding park unfolds itself across a rift valley that marks the crest of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. 

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Thingvellir National Park - The Mid-Atlantic Ridge forms the boundary between between the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates.

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Thingvellir National Park - The park, founded in 1930, was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2004.

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Dynjandi waterfall - The majestic Dynjandi waterfall in the country's scenic Westfjords region resembles a magnificent bridal gown train.

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Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon - Iceland's deepest and most spectacular glacial lake is simply beguiling in its beauty and tranquility.

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Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon - The lagoon is celebrated for its icebergs, many of which drift out to sea.

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Vestrahorn mountain - The outline of the landmark Vestrahorn mountain is spectacularly illuminated by a display of the aurora borealis (northern lights). 

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Husavik - Hugging the north coast of Iceland is this quaint fishing town, recognized for the wooden church Husavikurkirkja, built in 1907.

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Kirjufell - The familiar outline of Kirjufell mountain. Its isolated position, jutting out into the sea, makes it a favorite subject for photographers and artists.

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