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Where is Iceland?

Iceland is an island in the north Atlantic, northwest from Great Britain, between Greenland (in the west) and Norway (in the east). There are little over 300.000 people living in Iceland and the main industry is fishing.

Iceland is known for a clean untouched nature, volcanoes, glaciers, hot water springs and wild nightlife at nightclubs opened to dawn.

Iceland has at least 2 unique diving sites which don´t have anything like it in the whole world. One is Silfra an crack/ravine in the face of the earth, between the Eurasian and the American continental plates, filled with crystal clear water.  The other one is Strýtan, an thermal chimney in Eyjafjordur, made by a hot water spring on the bottom, rising from 70 meters up to 15 meters. These are only our totally unique dive sites, but there are many more.