Tourists Warned Against Visiting Volcanic Area in Iceland
iceland October 27, 2024 16:00Authorities urge caution as tourists continue to visit the Grindavík area in Iceland despite recent volcanic eruptions.
Authorities urge caution as tourists continue to visit the Grindavík area in Iceland despite recent volcanic eruptions.
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