You won’t see scenes like this anywhere else in the
world. Horses run free against backdrops of majestic glaciers, gushing geysers,
glittering ice caps which pierce the sky, and vibrant green fjords which rise
from the mist of geothermal lagoons.
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Iceland’s specific breed of horses arrived with the Vikings in about 900 AD. Over the decades they have developed a resilience and reputation for surviving in conditions too harsh for a regular horse. They wander freely throughout the country to this day, completely unaffected by civilization. Lacking the speed and size of Arab horses, they have a unique pace, called “tolt”, which allows them to move softly over tough terrain.
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