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Wednesday, December 14, 2022

Highlands of Iceland

The Highlands of Iceland are a sparsely inhabited plateau that covers most of the interior of Iceland. They are situated 1300–1600 feet above the sea level and are mostly an uninhabitable volcanic desert, because the water precipitating as rain or snow infiltrates so quickly into the ground that it is unavailable for plant growth. (Source: Wikipedia) 

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