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Nuppstadur Farm, Iceland

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      Every pic I see is meadow, and stone. Where do they get the trees for that construction? I mean I love Iceland, hotsprings, volcanoes, and the oldest continuous democracy. What's not to like?

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        Every pic I see is meadow, and stone. Where do they get the trees for that construction? I mean I love Iceland, hotsprings, volcanoes, and the oldest continuous democracy. What's not to like?

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        @[email protected] the original wood was on the island. After it was all chopped down, driftwood became very valuable. A lot of farm fences still use driftwood to this day in Iceland. Otherwise, most lumber is imported. There's a very (very) limited "logging" industry that produces some lumber, but it isn't really at the scale that could support Iceland being self sufficient for lumber.

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          @[email protected] the original wood was on the island. After it was all chopped down, driftwood became very valuable. A lot of farm fences still use driftwood to this day in Iceland. Otherwise, most lumber is imported. There's a very (very) limited "logging" industry that produces some lumber, but it isn't really at the scale that could support Iceland being self sufficient for lumber.

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          Thank You!

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