Geologically, speaking the gorgeous country of Iceland is amongst the world’s youngest islands and among the last places that humans settled in. Contrary to popular belief, Iceland does not boast large natural reserves of ice, unlike Greenland. There are several other interesting facts about this nation and the top 10 interesting facts about Iceland are listed below.
#1- Unique naming tradition http://media.wsimag.com/attachments/b1cb1ddad6a967aa159963d359c3faeb00516e70/store/fill/860/645/3cb70f71f4e51ab65c25b4696008bd2b8167e6d8f9ac18f6f8673ecb75cd/Iceland-Chiledrens-wall-poster.jpg Icelandic parents often choose traditional first names for their children, if however they wish choose a name that has not been …show more content…
#4- Reykjavík
The sole city of Iceland is its capital city named Reykjavík meaning Bay of Smokes and is inhabited by 60% of the country’s population, while the remaining resides in small villages.
#5- Midnight Golf http://i2.wp.com/listverse.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/3-golf.jpg?resize=632%2C420 Iceland experiences 24 hours of uninterrupted and absolutely brilliant sunlight in June and July, which means a time to indulge in outdoor activities. Icelanders use these months to play golf in the midnight, since it isn’t just enjoyable it is also a surreal experience.
#6- Elves http://cdn.theatlantic.com/assets/media/img/posts/elfhouse.jpg Poll results achieved over an extended period of time make it apparent that a majority of citizens of Iceland believe in the existence of elves. These elves possess magical abilities and are said to reside in the rocky areas of the nation, where they may cause trouble if humans were to disrupt their lives. This belief is further strengthened by the fact that bulldozers malfunction in such sites.
#7- The Yule lads