unfortunately rocks were the best thing they had although i hate to be negative about such a good looking island, everything humanity has built inside of that island is utterly underwhelming
is largely inhabited which is what I like about it , it is comparable to the density of Mongolia and how it is a country that's equal to a vast ammount of nothingness. In terms of architecture there is mostly just your expected small town with around 100 residents, and the two most important buildings which are in Reykjavík, the Hallgrímskirkja, a Lutheran church finished in 1986, which is one of the tallest buildings in the country, and the Harpa music hall, which was one of the most ambitious projects Iceland had planned (which came to a halt due to the 2008 economic recession that hit Iceland the most out of any country)
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We have those in North America, better ones too
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unfortunately rocks were the best thing they had although i hate to be negative about such a good looking island, everything humanity has built inside of that island is utterly underwhelming
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is largely inhabited which is what I like about it , it is comparable to the density of Mongolia and how it is a country that's equal to a vast ammount of nothingness. In terms of architecture there is mostly just your expected small town with around 100 residents, and the two most important buildings which are in Reykjavík, the Hallgrímskirkja, a Lutheran church finished in 1986, which is one of the tallest buildings in the country, and the Harpa music hall, which was one of the most ambitious projects Iceland had planned (which came to a halt due to the 2008 economic recession that hit Iceland the most out of any country)
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u mean uninhabited
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