20+ Iceland Facts That Make It The Strangest Place On Earth

No Forests

Icelandic road with a view of the sky and mountain cliffs
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Throughout history, Iceland has been sparse in trees, a characteristic that persists today with limited forests. This scarcity traces back to natural conditions and human activity. Despite efforts to promote reforestation, Iceland’s landscape remains predominantly treeless, contributing to its distinctive scenery and ecological composition.

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