Iceland was settled in the late 800s by people who landed on a coastline where mountains erupted, the ground steamed, and the land literally split apart at the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. Without scientific explanations, the early Icelanders made sense of the landscape through stories — assigning personalities, motives, and origins to volcanoes and lava fields. Those stories survived because the country never stopped erupting, so they never stopped being relevant.
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