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ICELANDIC ECO VILLAGE

by , 07/27/05

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If you’ve been to Iceland, you’ve probably done the famous “Golden Circle” tour, which hits all of Iceland’s main tourist attractions in a couple hours drive through the southwest part of the country. However, a man-made attraction that most tourists miss is the nearby Solheimer eco-village. Located just 1/2 hour away from Geysir and Gulfloss, and half an hour away from Hveragerdi, Solheimer lies within the Golden Circle, on the road back to Reykjavik. This tiny village deserves more attention than it gets, as it is one of the oldest thriving eco-villages in the world, and is a model community for green-minded individuals. It also features some interesting architecture.

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3 Responses to “ICELANDIC ECO VILLAGE”

  1. Jaggae Jaggae says:

    Gosh! They’ve got living grass roofs! How cool is that!

  2. DingBurp DingBurp says:

    Hold up. grass on rooves? dang that’s brilliant! no one has ever thought of that EVER! Seriously, hard to do and make it look nice without pesticides and fertilizer, probably the toughest things to get a hippie to use.

  3. Antje Klugmann Antje Klugmann says:

    Hello,

    would like to live and work as a volunteer for three month in your village. Is this an option to do so?

    Regards Antje

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