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Explore Iceland’s Retreating Glaciers
Katla is a sub-glacier volcano in southern Iceland, which is overdue for an eruption. Over the course of history, Katla has erupted every 40 to 60 years. It’s now been more than 100 years since its last.
From the small southern city of Vik, you can take a tour of the retreating glacier, which covers the sleeping volcano.
Iceland’s Remote Cabins
Iceland’s “Ring Road” circles the country. The cabins you can rent in remote areas had me wondering: who runs them, where the food comes from, and more!