Iceland documentary

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Description

an documentary video about the country of iceland and various citys and towns.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

British (General) British (Received Pronunciation - RP, BBC)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
at the head of a jiffy Ordell. You'll find the nation's second largest city, though with a population of under 20,000 Acura Harry is a more charming seaside town than an urban metropolis. Its traffic lights or even part of its appeal with the red signal shaped like hearts to make the wait for green feel more like an embrace than a warning. Walking past. It's cute cottages in winter, with their windows lined and fairy lights and roofs powdered with snow, it feels more like stepping into a Christmas card. The surrounding mountains provide skiing and snowboarding opportunities. With nearby ski centre being home to Iceland's premier downhill slope and numerous other cross country roots in the town, there is no shortage of fine restaurants to replenish. Energy reserves are risky as well as plenty of hotels to catch the necessary Z's. And no matter what the outdoor temperature, maybe there is nothing more soothing for well worked muscles than a trip to sound. Long Cities outdoor swimming complex and one of Iceland's best. It's a local institution, with many residents taking daily dips in its heated pools and hot tubs and lounging in the sourness and steam rooms during summer mountains are a very different type of playground, with mountain biking and hiking on offer. Summiting peach, such as my chancellor, is possible on day trips. City to feels like another world at this time with you, its gardens off flush with flowers and, thanks to a cure areas close proximity to the Arctic Circle Day life seems never ending. We're watching. Cruises in the field are possible year round, although there are more sailings during the summer months.