Holidays are always a time of celebration for millions of people from all over the world. One of the most profitable industries throughout most holiday seasons is fireworks sales. Unfortunately, many regions do not allow the use of fireworks without a permit, and that can lead to problems when consumers go against the law by deciding to celebrate with them anyway. The good news is that many local authorities actually relax certain laws and regulations during some holidays.
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Posted in Uncategorized on March 24th, 2013
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Iceland is a land rich in many things including volcanoes. While volcanoes are not well known amongst traditional measures of wealth, Iceland has harnessed the power of these natural wonders to create clean and abundant energy. Because of this, Reykjavk has one of the cleanest carbon footprints of any city on Earth.
The island nation sports five major geothermal conversion plants which provide for over 25% of their electricity and heats over 95% of the buildings in the capital. This heat is also used to keep the sidewalks Read more…
Posted in Uncategorized on June 26th, 2012
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There are a lot of people all over the world who are hesitant to travel to Ireland because they have this crazy idea that there are no public railways in that beautiful country. However, you should always keep in mind that there are plenty of public railways in Ireland that serve the people. In most cases, people who live in Ireland prefer to travel via public railways because doing so is much faster than other modes of transportation such as taxis, buses, and many Read more…
Posted in Uncategorized on December 1st, 2011
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Reykjavik’s history began with Vikings. These warriors ventured westward in the 9th century seeking new lands and adventure. They found Greenland and Iceland much to their liking. Some of the bravest moved on to North America and perhaps beyond. In April 1940 German forces invaded and occupied Denmark, not a far sail from Iceland and fears of invasion were real. British Army troops arrived in May 1940 and secured the island as well as providing a base for convoy protection. The United States had Read more…
Posted in Uncategorized on November 27th, 2011
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Reykjavik, Iceland – A Salmon Fisherman’s Utopia
It may be said that sportsmen make the world a bit smaller in their searches to discover the very best places to fish. This is why Iceland has been a major site for salmon fishing. Fishermen who think they’ve found the best salmon fishing elsewhere have yet to discover the quality of salmon fishing in Reykjavik, Iceland. The best Iceland Salmon fishing, as the Scandinavians would confirm, is in Reykjavik. Top salmon fishermen gravitate to Reykjavik because of its reputation, as well as for the adventure and challenge of engaging in their Read more…
Posted in Uncategorized on November 24th, 2011
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If you work for a living (and who doesn’t?) your days are likely filled with thoughts of bank card processing and invoices and carpools. Why not take a break from the professional and have some fun in Iceland? It’s a world of wonder and here are a few of its most fun activities:
Horseback Riding: There are a number of companies in Reykjavik offering sightseeing horseback tours – a great way to see the country and get a once in a lifetime experience, too. Your animal Read more…
Posted in Uncategorized on November 2nd, 2011
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Iceland is a gorgeous place to visit if you are looking for a beautiful and one of a kind vacation. Reykjavik is the capitol of Iceland and is an especially great city in Iceland to visit. The capitol city is also their largest and most populous city. Reykjavik offers a large variety of things to see and do. It has great historic attractions, a fabulous nightlife, great shopping and many fine restaurants. Many people also like Reykjavik because their city council does Read more…
Posted in Uncategorized on July 21st, 2011
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Reykjavk is located on the Seltjarnarnes Peninsula and is the capital city of Iceland. It is located in Southwestern Iceland, but it is still the northern most capital city in the world. However, it is not as cold as one would expect. Winter temperatures rarely go below the teens (Fahrenheit). One can thank the jet stream for that. The summer is cool, usually with highs close to 60 degrees.
Over 60 of the population of Iceland lives in Reykjavik, but there are no Read more…
Posted in Uncategorized on July 20th, 2011
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Reykjavik is the capital city of Iceland. The delightful city is charming and will delight any international tourist. The city is a delightful combination of historic sites, recreation areas and first class restaurants. With twenty two hours of daylight during the summer you will have time to discover the wonderful city of Reykjavik.
While in Reykjavik remember to visit Laugardalur. Laugardalur is the largest recreation area in Reykjavik. At Laugardalur you will find lovely campsites and the largest out door thermal spa in the world.Didn’t catch that? This explains it. Read more…
Posted in Uncategorized on July 17th, 2011
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Reykjavik has a wealth of historical sites of interest for the visitor to explore. Two Reykjavik churches are a must to visit: the church of Hallgrimur, with its dramatic contemporary architecture and massive pipe organ, and the Landakot Church, a historic Catholic basilica which was consecrated in 1929.
Just outside Reykjavik, you can visit a more secular architectural attraction. The Imagine Peace Tower is a monument to John Lennon, Read more…
Posted in Uncategorized on July 15th, 2011
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