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Most of the ]s in Iceland, such as ], ] and ], are also part of the Icelandic Highland. Vegetation is only found on the edges of the glacier and the many rivers that float through the '''HIGHLAND'''. There is also the danger of glacial ]s, or "glacier runs" at times of eruptions and volcanic activity. |
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Most of the ]s in Iceland, such as ], ] and ], are also part of the Icelandic Highland. Vegetation is only found on the edges of the glacier and the many rivers that float through the '''HIGHLAND'''. There is also the danger of glacial ]s, or "glacier runs" at times of eruptions and volcanic activity. |
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Some of the most interesting parts of Iceland is found in the Highland, such as ], '''Torfajökull''', ''']''', '''Þórsmörk''', '''Herðubreið''', '''Askja''', '''Hveradalir''', and many other beautiful places.] |
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Some of the most interesting parts of Iceland is found in the Highland, such as ], '''Torfajökull''', ''']''', '''Þórsmörk''', '''Herðubreið''', ], '''Hveradalir''', and many other beautiful places.] |
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== Interior routes == |
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== Interior roads == |
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] stuck in a Highland river (July 1972)]] |
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] stuck in a Highland river (July 1972)]] |
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The Highland can be crossed only during the Icelandic summer.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.vegagerdin.is/media/umferd-og-faerd/Opnun_fjallvega_en_2014.pdf|title=Mountain Roads|language=en|publisher=Environment Agency of Iceland|date=2014|access-date=26 February 2012|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150421223743/http://www.vegagerdin.is/media/umferd-og-faerd/Opnun_fjallvega_en_2014.pdf|archive-date=21 April 2015}}</ref> For the rest of the year the highland roads are closed. The best known highland roads are ], ] and ]. Most highland roads require ] vehicles, because it is necessary to cross rivers. However, the Kjölur route can easily be traversed in an ordinary car and is therefore one of the more popular highland roads. Off-road driving is forbidden entirely in Iceland where there is no snow, including the Highlands, to protect the environment.{{-}} |
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The Highland can be crossed only during the Icelandic summer.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.vegagerdin.is/media/umferd-og-faerd/Opnun_fjallvega_en_2014.pdf|title=Mountain Roads|language=en|publisher=Environment Agency of Iceland|date=2014|access-date=26 February 2012|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150421223743/http://www.vegagerdin.is/media/umferd-og-faerd/Opnun_fjallvega_en_2014.pdf|archive-date=21 April 2015}}</ref> For the rest of the year the highland roads are closed. The best known highland roads are ], ] and ]. Most highland roads require ] vehicles, because it is necessary to cross rivers. However, the Kjölur route can easily be traversed in an ordinary car and is therefore one of the more popular highland roads. Off-road driving is forbidden entirely in Iceland where there is no snow, including the Highlands, to protect the environment.{{-}} |
Some of the most interesting parts of Iceland is found in the Highland, such as '''Landmannalaugar''', Torfajökull, Eldgjá, Þórsmörk, Herðubreið, Askja, Hveradalir, and many other beautiful places.
The Highland can be crossed only during the Icelandic summer. For the rest of the year the highland roads are closed. The best known highland roads are Kaldidalur, Kjölur and Sprengisandur. Most highland roads require four-wheel drive vehicles, because it is necessary to cross rivers. However, the Kjölur route can easily be traversed in an ordinary car and is therefore one of the more popular highland roads. Off-road driving is forbidden entirely in Iceland where there is no snow, including the Highlands, to protect the environment.