Dennison, The reforestation service of Iceland has sought to change this. It cares for 53 patches of public access land, most of which are easily accessible for travellers on the Ring Road. Hallormsstaðaskógur is their largest success story, with trees covering 740 square kilometres (286 square miles). I think that's enough to get lost in
#16 Would somebody please translate the caption in understandable english for me? That is worse than Orwells Newspeech. Are people actually talking like that in reality?
Dennison, The reforestation service of Iceland has sought to change this. It cares for 53 patches of public access land, most of which are easily accessible for travellers on the Ring Road. Hallormsstaðaskógur is their largest success story, with trees covering 740 square kilometres (286 square miles). I think that's enough to get lost in
#16 Would somebody please translate the caption in understandable english for me? That is worse than Orwells Newspeech. Are people actually talking like that in reality?
The reforestation service of Iceland has sought to change this. It cares for 53 patches of public access land, most of which are easily accessible for travellers on the Ring Road. Hallormsstaðaskógur is their largest success story, with trees covering 740 square kilometres (286 square miles). I think that's enough to get lost in
Nope - 740 hectares (7.4 km2 or 2.9 sq mi)
Icelandic joke; Q: What do you do if you get lost in a forest in Iceland? A: Stand up.
it was only funny the first time
Yeah...that was a computer glitch...sorry!
Land of the greed, home of the slaves
That is worse than Orwells Newspeech. Are people actually talking like that in reality?