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  • Iceland is home to the world’s most extensive geothermal power plant, located in Reykjanes.
    The Hellisheidi power station harnesses Iceland’s geothermal energy to provide electricity and hot water to the capital region.

  • The rotation of Earth really makes my day.

  • I can tell when people are being judgmental just by looking at them.

  • It takes a lot of balls to golf the way I do.

  • Geology rocks, but geography’s where it’s at.

  • Whiteboards are remarkable.

  • My IQ test results came back, they were negative.

  • WELCOME TO PAGE 517 - I GOT A JOKE FOR YOU !!!

  • My math teacher called me average. How mean!

  • The Icelandic landscape served as a filming location for popular TV series like “Game of Thrones.”
    Iceland’s otherworldly landscapes were the perfect backdrop for scenes set beyond the Wall.

  • Iceland’s literacy rate is so high that it is estimated that one in ten Icelanders will publish a book in their lifetime.
    The love for literature is deeply ingrained in Icelandic culture.

  • A fish swam into a concrete wall, Dam!

  • Icelanders have a unique Christmas Eve tradition involving a massive bonfire.
    These bonfires are lit throughout the country to signify the arrival of Christmas and ward off the darkness.

  • Icelandic cuisine includes traditional dishes like hangikjöt (smoked lamb) and plokkfiskur (fish stew).
    These hearty dishes showcase the freshest local ingredients.

  • Iceland has a vibrant music and arts scene, with numerous festivals throughout the year.
    From the Reykjavik Arts Festival to the Iceland Airwaves music festival, there is always something creative happening in Iceland.

  • Change is inevitable, except from a vending machine.

  • When life gives you melons, you might be dyslexic.

  • The guy who got hit in the head with a can of soda was lucky it was a soft drink.

  • The man who invented knock-knock jokes should get a no bell prize.

  • Never trust atoms; they make up everything.

  • I heard there were a bunch of break-ins over at the car park. That is wrong on so many levels.

  • I can’t believe I got fired from the calendar factory. All I did was take a day off.

  • Always borrow money from a pessimist. They’ll never expect it back.

  • Today a man knocked on my door and asked for a small donation toward the local swimming pool. I gave him a glass of water.

  • The future, the present, and the past walk into a bar, things got a little tense.

  • I didn’t think orthopedic shoes would help, but I stand corrected.

  • It was an emotional wedding. Even the cake was in tiers.

  • Just got fired from my job as a set designer. I left without making a scene.

  • The Icelandic language has a unique letter called “þorn” (pronounced thorn) that represents the sound “th.”
    This letter is derived from the runic alphabets used by Norse settlers.

  • Iceland is a hotspot for whale watching.
    Visitors can catch a glimpse of majestic creatures like humpback whales and orcas in the waters surrounding Iceland.

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