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Iceland sits at the meeting point of tectonic plates in the North Atlantic. Its landforms include vast glaciers, volcanic craters, black sand beaches, and jagged fjords - all shaped by geologic forces. This rugged island offers some of the most striking and varied landscapes you can find anywhere on Earth.
Formed by volcanic activity and sculpted by glaciers, Iceland’s scenery is raw and primal. Glaciers like Vatnajokull spill across valleys, while geysers and geothermal pools bubble beneath the surface. The coastline features cliffs and lava fields, and the interior holds vast highlands.
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