23 hrs ago | Iceland Review
Click on the picture to watch an audio slideshow of the lambing season at Brimnes, a farm in the north of Iceland. via Iceland Review
Mar 17, 2008 | Express India
Language gives us our identity
Eric Weiner in his Geography of Bliss wonders what makes Iceland one of the happiest countries on earth. via Express India
Mar 15, 2008 | Iceland Review
“This document is 800 years old. Are there any non-English visitors with us today?”
The eager tour group that I have sort of "merged" with in hopes of eavesdropping on the juicy information the guide doles out shove and push slightly as they try to make their way to the front. via Iceland Review
Feb 24, 2008 | Iaocblog
Dee Rambau Takes Us on an Online Communicator's Tour of Iceland
“Radio 2.0 and research methodologies for web 2.0”
Situated on the continental divide between Europe and America, Iceland is the ideal location for our first American and European Summit Meeting of Online Communicators. via Iaocblog
Dec 22, 2007 | Iceland Review
Click on the picture to watch an audio slideshow about the Christmas Village in Hafnarfjordur, a neighboring town of Reykjavik, open every weekend until Christmas Eve. via Iceland Review
Dec 21, 2007 | The Huffington Post
Laurie David: I'm in Iceland. Don't Ask.
“It's a little storm, our second in a few days”
I'm in Iceland. OK, don't ask. I know it sounds crazy but it was on the way home from Oslo and someone said it's magical in the wintertime, just pack a lot of sweaters. via The Huffington Post
Dec 20, 2007 | Iceland Review
“What's the license plate number?”
Click on the picture to watch an audio slideshow about the Christmas Village in Hafnarfjordur, a neighboring town of Reykjavik, open every weekend until Christmas Eve. via Iceland Review
Dec 19, 2007 | Iceland Review
Thirteen Dead Reindeer, Omen or Accident?
“No of course not! Iceland's not the North Pole.”
Click on the picture to watch an audio slideshow about the Christmas Village in Hafnarfjordur, a neighboring town of Reykjavik, open every weekend until Christmas Eve. via Iceland Review







