Timeline for Where can I find unspoilt parts of Iceland: free from sheep and with natural vegetation?
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Jan 11, 2017 at 14:06 | comment | added | gerrit | @CGCampbell Really? Newfoundland is on my bucket list to return to (particularly the south coast), but I found Newfoundland more like Sweden or Norway than like Iceland. Iceland is volcanic with very young geology, whereas Newfoundland and particularly Labrador is on the Canadian Shield, just like Sweden and Norway being on the Scandinavian Shield. | |
Jan 11, 2017 at 13:33 | comment | added | CGCampbell | Doesn't really help you, but if you really want to know what Iceland was like centuries ago, the coastal areas of New Foundland/Labrador are much like it used to be. | |
Jan 11, 2017 at 13:11 | answer | added | Karlth | timeline score: 5 | |
Dec 30, 2016 at 4:57 | comment | added | George Y. | I'll post mine as answer to get this out of "unanswered"; would delete if someone comes with a better one. | |
Dec 30, 2016 at 4:56 | answer | added | George Y. | timeline score: 6 | |
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Dec 13, 2016 at 3:24 | comment | added | George Y. | I don't think there are any. There is indeed more sheep than people in Iceland (according to my tour guide though), and people had much bigger impact to the natural vegetation (according to the same source). I haven't seen any forests traveling around there, but heard there are couple - very small though. They are all fenced to protect from sheep grazing, but otherwise there are no areas where sheep is banished. | |
Dec 13, 2016 at 1:00 | history | asked | gerrit | CC BY-SA 3.0 |