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What is the Arctic Circle? Interesting facts you didn’t know - MSNThe Arctic Circle stretches from 66 to 67 degrees north. Alaska's Point Barrow is the northernmost point of the U.S., but Canada, Russia, Norway, Finland, Sweden, Greenland, and Iceland all have ...
AKUREYRI, Iceland – Golf is full of memorable experiences. But if you really want to stamp a memory that is unique, thrilling and cold (in July!), there's nothing better than the Arctic Open.
A 6.5-sq-km island set some 40km off Iceland's northern coast, Grímsey is the country's northernmost inhabited point and the only sliver of Iceland located within the Arctic Circle.
While no country owns the Arctic itself, there are eight countries whose territory extends into the Arctic Circle: Canada, Denmark, Norway, Russia, the US, Finland, Sweden and Iceland. Subscribe ...
Iceland is one of the best places in the world to see the aurora borealis (also known as the northern lights). Here, at 65° N on the southern edge of the Arctic Circle, you can see auroras almost ...
A 28-year-old British woman is preparing to set sail on a solo loop of the Arctic Circle to break a record made potentially possible by melting sea ice.. Ella Hibbert, a Yachtmaster sailing ...
Despite its inhospitability, land north of the Arctic Circle has long been inhabited by Indigenous people like the Inuit, Sami and Yukaghir and today includes territories belonging to eight ...
The Arctic Circle stretches from 66 to 67 degrees north. Alaska's Point Barrow is the northernmost point of the U.S., but Canada, Russia, Norway, Finland, Sweden, Greenland, and Iceland all have ...
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