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A band of seven Wonder Women crossing Vatnajökull glacier  

A group of seven Icelandic women are currently crossing Europe’s biggest Icecap, Vatnajökull glacier. This is the first time a group of women make suc...

Iceland, LifestyleJune 3, 2017
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Allemansrätten – In Sweden nature exists in its own right, but you’re free to visit

In Sweden there’s a law known as the freedom to roam, or more officially, The Right of Public Access. In Swedish it’s called Allemansrätten, and it ex...

Lifestyle, NatureMay 17, 2017
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[VIDEO] Artists Light Up the Dark in Norwegian Forest

A recent light installation set in a Norwegian woodland area known as Dølerud transformed the forest landscape, brought artists and people together, a...

Art, CultureOctober 22, 2016
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Icelandic rescuers searching for lost Swede

The search for a 25 year-old Swedish man, who set off along the Fimmvorduhals mountain hiking route alone yesterday, has so far borne no results. The ...

Featured, GeneralNovember 10, 2011
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Walking alone across Iceland not enough: Belgian explorer to try again in winter

Fresh from crossing Iceland alone on foot earlier this summer, Belgian adventurer Louis Philippe Loncke now says he wants to try it again in January o...

Featured, GeneralAugust 9, 2010
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Hikers damaging fragile Norwegian highlands

During the bright summer season in Norway, hikers, hunters and nature lovers flock to the mountains (fjellene) to enjoy the scenery and exercise. But ...

General, MBLSeptember 23, 2008

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