Spyke

I'd love to! It seems a gorgeous country with lots of great people! I'll just steer clear of a couple of the national "delicacies" on my way to the penis museum 😁

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I know. I was making a joke.

Poverty isn't anywhere near as bad in Iceland as in the US, though, so I'd guess that the vast majority could afford a trip abroad at least a couple of times during their lifetime 🤷

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I learned that hummingbirds are native to North America and they don’t have them in Europe. That made me sad for all of them over there.

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wiesonreply
lemmy.world

Quickly, I must think of a bird endemic to Europe to not feel left out

There you go: blue tit

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hummingbirds can be found in south america too, not just north.

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lemmy.ml

Wait, did Iceland actually fall for our prank? They believe snakes exist! Next they'll start believing in Australia!

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bro imagine actually thinking legless lizards could ever exist, makes no sense

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lemmy.world

Flat braille: the most useful thing since InAudible, my startup producing audiobooks for deaf people.

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sopuli.xyz

This is a joke but blind people have special braille keyboards to read the net. Someone could probably cook up some software ai to scan/identify images including text. Flat braille would just become readable braille

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lemmy.world

Come to Florida and I will show you beautiful things!

Meanwhile, you live in the land of the most beautiful homo sapiens on Earth. So you got that going for you.

Trade experiences and learn?

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prolereply
sh.itjust.works

(Pssst... don't go to Florida. It's almost certainly a trap)

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lemmy.world

I feel sorry for anyone who never gets to see a praying mantis in person. Coolest critter on the planet

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I released a few thousand a couple years in a row (got ooth, hatched them, there are just a lot of eggs in each) and would occasionally see the adult females around my property for a few years after (I’m not sure why the population never took hold, it should have and didn’t).

They are totally chill and will walk onto your hand pretty readily. They are also thrilled to be fed small insects from tweezers, and really like moth larva.

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lemmy.ml

I will never see a hot spring I will never see a land of grass I will never see a volcano I will never see a glacier I will never see a puffin I will never see a lamb

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Where TF you live bro, there are plenty of those in the US. Except puffins, I’m not so sure about those. Alaska might have some.

Come to think of it, Alaska probably has all of these.

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comes with living on a place that is still being birthed out of the planet's interior

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9point6reply
lemmy.world

It's cruel to keep trains in the zoo, they need a lot of space to roam

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brognakreply
lemm.ee

Ironically every zoo I have been too does actually have a train 😅

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lemmy.dbzer0.com

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rail_transport_in_Iceland

they used to, for certain construction projects (harbor, hydro dam). but none currently, although a passenger light rail has been proposed around their capital

Low population, heavily concentrated in one city, with little heavy industrial activity, coupled with very unforgiving terrain (steep volcanic grades) and even more unforgiving weather (severe frost heaves/thermal fluctuation, huge snow load).

there's just no economic reason to build difficult railways when your entire country is like 300mi across and never moves enough stuff in bulk to need it. including people.

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Blackmistreply
feddit.uk

The only real use case would be for Keflavik to Reykjavik. But even that is handled just fine by a fleet of coaches.

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So, you just ask your coach while training "can you take me to Reykjavik?"

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lemmy.world

I have see all if these except a praying mantis. What happens then? Enlightenment?

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Brocken40reply
sh.itjust.works

Dude, it's fucking hard to find a praying mantis these days, all the ones I seem to find are atheist or non practicing, fuckin godless heathens.

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Not enough people outside the capital to make it worth it. They have had rail systems built but were later decommissioned. One was built for the building if a harbor but after construction it didn't get much use.

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They should all just live on a train that goes round the island on circles and people get off when they need to

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OceanSoapreply
lemmy.ml

Iceland is very small. It takes about 25 hours to drive around the entire circumference of the country. That, coupled with there being a very small population in general, any train would be empty most of its running hours.

Reykjavik, Iceland biggest city, is super easy to walk. The entire thing. It takes almost no time. You don't need a train if you can get everywhere by foot.

We rented a car while there and experienced zero traffic.

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Also sections of the country routinely get closed off because the ground is exploding with molten rock, it's much easier to reroute road traffic and maintain infrastructure especially in such complex topography.

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Don’t be fooled by those hippy dippy nature shows. A feral train will kill you and everyone you love the moment your back is turned.

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they got the little ponies and the northern lights tho that's pretty cool

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Damn. I'm gonna go pet my turtle for iceanon

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