Iceland

Iceland by Lisa Owings, published by Bellwether Media in August 2012, is an illustrated exploration of the unique features of this Nordic island. With 32 pages, this book presents an overview of Iceland, known for its striking contrasts of fire and ice, featuring around 200 volcanoes and extensive glaciers. Readers will discover insights into the Icelandic people, their culture, and the diverse landscape that defines this remarkable region.
This edition invites readers to delve into the geography and social aspects of Iceland, highlighting its natural wonders and cultural significance. The book serves as a resource for those interested in juvenile nonfiction, particularly in the subjects of polar regions and travel. Through engaging illustrations and informative content, Iceland provides a comprehensive look at a land shaped by its dramatic environment and rich heritage.
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Iceland is known as “the land of fire and ice.” This is because the island has around 200 volcanoes and about a tenth of its area is covered with glaciers. The colors of the national flag represent these defining land features. Explore the pages of this book to learn about the Icelandic people, culture, and landscape.
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