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Our 2002 Iceland Aurora tour was a big success.
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Paul Deans' complete trip report featuring
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To view trip report,
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Trip Highlights
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Photographing the Aurora?
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Until recently, the
wonders of Iceland went largely unnoticed. For many years, flights
between the U.S. and Europe stopped only briefly for fuel in the capital
city of Reykjavík (RAY-kyuh-vik). Today, this small North Atlantic
island is blossoming into a destination noted for its wealth of natural
wonders — explosive geysers, gurgling mud pools, snakelike lava flows,
majestic waterfalls, towering glaciers, and steaming thermal baths.
TravelQuest International and Sky
&
Telescope invite you to
join a very special exploration of this exotic land of the Vikings,
October 31 – November 7, 2002, as we explore nature’s magnificence by day and
marvel at the elusive aurora borealis, or northern lights, by night.
Our
Iceland Tour is very popular and
is limited in space, so make your reservations
today, 800-830-1998.
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International. All rights
reserved. 800-830-1998
Revised: October 25, 2005.
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