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  2. Best places in Iceland to see the Northern Lights, from ... - AOL

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    One benefit of heading to Iceland on the hunt for the aurora is that the gulf stream makes it a warmer location than other viewing places in Scandanavia if you go in September or March, when the ...

  3. 6 of the best Northern Lights holidays in Iceland

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    The Aurora Zone provides a package for exploring this route, with two nights spent in the capital and two in Hotel Ranga, a popular Lights-spotting location. Holidaymakers will enjoy a guided jeep ...

  4. List of lighthouses in Iceland - Wikipedia

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    Location Year built Focal Plane Tower Height Notes Status Image Selvogsviti: L4824 Suðurland 1931 21 m (69 ft) 15 m (49 ft) Orange square tower, red lantern house. Active Krýsuvíkurviti: L4826 Suðurnes 1965 61 m (200 ft) 5 m (16 ft) Orange cylindrical tower, red lantern house. Active Hópsnesviti: L4828 Suðurnes 1928 16 m (52 ft)

  5. Dyrhólaey - Wikipedia

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    Dyrhólaey (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈtɪrˌhouːlaˌeiː], "door hill island"), formerly known by seamen as Cape Portland, [1] is a small promontory located on the south coast of Iceland, not far from the village Vík. [2] It was formerly an island of volcanic origin, which is also known by the Icelandic word eyja meaning island.

  6. How to see the Northern Lights in Iceland: Best time to visit ...

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    One benefit of heading to Iceland on the hunt for the aurora is that the gulf stream makes it a warmer location than other viewing places in Scandanavia if you go in September or March, when the ...

  7. Gluggafoss - Wikipedia

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    Gluggafoss (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈklʏkːaˌfɔsː]) is a waterfall in southern Iceland, specifically in the Fljótshlíð area. As the most prominent member of a series of waterfalls running from the river Merkjá [ˈmɛr̥cauː], it is also known as Merkjárfoss [ˈmɛr̥caurˌfɔsː]; both names are acknowledged on an on-site signpost.

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