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Michelle’s Musings
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As I was walking around the Library this morning, I noticed one of the whiteboards in a study room was completely covered in writing. One…
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President Bergman reflects on libraries
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I have a question for you to think about today — what are your earliest memories of a library? I lived in a small town…
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Compromise for Authenticity
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Compromise for Chains Iceland prides itself on being a land of authentic experience, whatever that means. You won’t find globalized brands such as Starbucks or…
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Almannaréttur: The Right to Roam in Iceland
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Like other Nordic countries, the Icelandic law, Almannaréttur, stipulates that all people have the right to travel and freedom to roam across the country, so…
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Is Sustainable Tourism even possible when tourism grows 6 times the population?
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Hey everyone! My name is Audrey, and this is your first time visiting the “Otherworldly Iceland: Culture, Environment and Tourism blog welcome. For those who…
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Iceland: A Culture of Concern
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Iceland is home to 370,000 residents, visited by over 2 million tourists each year. That’s roughly 5 tourists per Icelandic resident, mainly focused in the…
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An Unexpected Way of Communicating: Graffiti in Reykjavik City Center
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There are so many things to see while in the city center of Reykjavik, and as you may have read in one of my classmates’…
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Embrace Your Inner Explorer: How Iceland’s Marketing and Accommodations Have Fostered ‘Binge Tourism’
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Hi there! Welcome to the blog for “Otherwordly Iceland: Culture, Environment and Tourism in a Globalized Age.” My name is Victor Solano, and I…
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Environment, Culture, and Tourism in Iceland
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My name is Jorge Koenen and I am currently a junior at Gustavus. Here I will share my key experiences and observations from my time…