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Puffin Watching We did a Puffin-watching boat tour in the bay. I have no pictures because it’s basically impossible to get good ones unless you have a long lens.
Iceland is rethinking puffin-eating traditions – but some tourists have not received the memo Some tourists choose to get close to whales and puffins by going on cruise tours, while others want ...
Iceland’s ring road, officially known as Route 1, is a 820-mile scenic paradise for road-trippers looking to explore the ...
Relaxing in a hot spring river, snorkeling between tectonic plates, and exploring lava tube caves—there’s enough to do in Iceland to fuel a lifetime of vacations.
A small, rocky island off Iceland is home to the world’s largest breeding colony of Atlantic puffins. When breeding season is in full swing, around 1.5 million adults pair up and nestle into ...
Whaling v whale-watching: Will Iceland ever stop the hunt? Some tourists choose to get close to whales and puffins by going on cruise tours, while others want to also consume them.
In fact, Hansen has suggested that if all factors continue on a similar trajectory, puffins in south and west Iceland could be a thing of the past in a matter of decades.
The puffin population in Maine represents just 1% of the total population. Puffins rest in larger numbers in Canada, Scotland, Greenland, Norway, and Iceland, which is home to half of the global ...
The mineral-rich Arctic island is open for tourism. Locals want to show what makes Greenland unique beyond a recent ...
This week on Where’s It Wednesday, Emily takes us to Vik, Iceland — a small village of just 750 people, recommended by Your Place at 7 anchor Taylor Owen. Known for its stunning coastal location near ...
The harbor district also offers views of Esja, the mountain overlooking Reykjavík, and the bay of Faxafloí, where whale and puffin watching are popular activities. Size: 1,041 square feet ...