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The roundabout in the tunnel that branches off towards Strendur and Rókin is a tourist attraction in its own right. It's a massive pillar shaped like a jellyfish. At 236 feet below the sea, it's ...
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What now for Scotland as Clarke enters final chapter? - MSNAgainst a bang average Iceland, Clarke's Scotland were meek, weak and bleak. The snarling Scots who bloodied the noses of Spain were nowhere to be seen.
Scotland suffered a disappointing 3-1 defeat at home to Iceland in a frustrating evening at Hampden Park, with debutant goalkeeper Ciaran Slicker enduring a night to forget.The game got off to a ...
Scotland's preparations for a tilt at a first World Cup in 28 years begins in ignominy as a chorus of booing greets a bleak friendly defeat by Iceland.
As abject Scotland performances go, Friday's home defeat by Iceland - 30 places below their hosts at 74th in the world rankings - was right up there on a long and growing list.
Located in the North Atlantic halfway between Iceland and Scotland, the volcanic islands’ unspoiled scenery wows visitors. The two latest subsea tunnels are statement makers, too.
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Some of Scotland’s most iconic islands were born from a network of erupting fissures, just like those found in Hawaii and ...
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