Iceland: Nature, Nurture and Adventure

Iceland: Nature, Nurture and Adventure
ISBN-10
1099603013
ISBN-13
9781099603013
Series
Iceland
Pages
122
Language
English
Published
2019-08-11
Author
Danielle Desir

Description

Going on an adventure doesn't have to mean heading out into the wilderness, jumping out of a plane or doing something daring. Going on an adventure means extending yourself, broadening your horizon and being open to trying new things. All of this can be done in Iceland. Travel brings you face-to-face with the unusual and Iceland has a way of pushing you outside of your comfort zone. Iceland is much more than a destination. Iceland is an adventure. This book is written by and for the traveling black woman who is curious and eager to experience Iceland's incredible landscapes, unique foods, rich culture and strong sense of tradition.

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