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Iceland

Gimle doesn't like his own country, Iceland.

This little piece of nowhere foreigners love to visit and leave only has around 280 000 inhabitants. A small town pretending to be a country. You can�t do anything without everybody knowing about it. Privacy is a piece of science-fiction.

I hadn't realised the population of Iceland was so low.

If you are a lager-drinking party-animal then you�ll love this country. It�s populated by like-minded people.

If you are a fan of geology and landscapes then you�ll love this country. It�s populated by like-minded people.

If you are both, then this place will be heaven.

Anybody else shouldn�t really come here unless they have a really good reason to come. Most of the good stuff that you�ll like is exported, these days.

Sounds like a bit of "nice place to visit but I would't want to live here".

Still, I have no desire to visit Iceland. It may have scenery, but there are no trains.


Posted by TimHall at January 05, 2003 08:29 PM | TrackBack
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