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      <title>Iceland travel log</title>
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      <description>Barren landscapes, black sand and fish bones. A journey through the harsh Icelandic winter, discovering it&amp;rsquo;s rich cultural and historical past, simple way of life and complex language.
Table of contents The city  The nature  The flea market  The food  The statue garden  The history  The fish drying racks   Since music and the arts are running so deep in Icelandic culture (it is said jokingly by the locals that most people are at least in a band), here&amp;rsquo;s some local music to listen to while reading this travel log:</description>
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