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Fly fishing in Iceland.Eyrarbakki Maritime Museum, Iceland
Displays a collection of artifacts connected with fisheries, crafts, and the social and cultural life of a small Icelandic fishing village. Provides hours and locationFly Fishing in Iceland - Rivers and Lakes
Offers guide service for trout, arctic char and salmon in the lakes and rivers of Iceland's lowlands as well as in the wild highlands.Historic British Anglers
Arranges guided fly fishing trips and adventure tours to Iceland.Iceland - Reykjavik
Includes information on Chinese Literature, Painting, Opera, Dance, Arts and Crafts, and on the diplomatic exchange whereby China supported Iceland's fishing claims in return for Icelandic recognition.Keflavik, Njardvik and Helguvik Ports
Njardvik, Keflavik, Hafnir and Helguvik are cargo handing and fishing ports in the Suðurnes area of Iceland.Port of Hanstholm
Fishing harbour with ferry connections to Norway, Faroe Islands, Iceland and the Shetland Islands for passengers and cargo.Port of Akureyri
Iceland's second port after Reykjavík and the main fishing centre and general cargo facility of the north coast. Cruise vessels are handled in summer.Salmon Fishing
Man bietet Information zum Haukadalsá, einem der Lachsflüsse IslandsSalmon Fishing Experiences
Offers fishing at Upper Caragh in Ireland and the Haukadalsa, Ormarsa and Deildara fisheries in IcelandViking Age Farm, Church, and Cemetery at Hrísbrú, Mosfell Valley
Vikings first settled Iceland about AD 870, building a unique farming and fishing society in the volcanic and glacial landscapes of this large North Atlantic island.Virtually Virtual Iceland
Personal opinion on things Icelandic, from the Sagas to the fishing industry.Visir hf.
An integrated fishing and processing company in Iceland which primarily processes its catch into wetsalted products. Site is in Icelandic, English, and Spanish