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Atlantic/Reykjavik |
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UTC+0 |
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Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
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America/New_York |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC-5 |
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UTC-4 |
Located on the Snæsan Peninsula in the west of Iceland, Arnarstapi is a picturesque old fishing village. Nestled on the southern coast of the peninsula, about 2.5 hours from Reykjavík, this peaceful settlement is known for its unique basalt landscape and magnificent coastline.
The village's most famous landmark is the naturally occurring basalt arch, where long term erosion by the waves has shaped the stunning rock formations. With its black sand beaches, rugged cliffs and rich bird habitats, the surrounding area is a paradise for photographers and nature explorers. Nearby Snaefell Glacier National Park was depicted as the entrance to the center of the earth by Verne in his Journey to the Center of the Earth.
Alnastapi plays an important part in Icelandic history and is rumored to have been a meeting place for the gods of Norse mythology. The village retains traditional Icelandic architecture and features a small museum and cozy cafes. It becomes a popular base for hiking, birdwatching and sea fishing in the summer, and in the winter it's possible to view the glorious Northern Lights.
Visitors can stroll along the iconic Coastal Path for majestic views of the Atlantic Ocean or head to nearby Church Hill (Straw Hat Hill) to capture the beauty of the reflections. The small but well-appointed village is an ideal hub for exploring the geological wonders of the Snæsan Peninsula and experiencing Icelandic village life.
Darien, located in Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA, is a quintessential affluent suburban town in the New York metropolitan area, approximately 40 miles from Manhattan and easily accessible via commuter rail. Known for its quality of life, high safety ratings and top-notch educational system, Darien has a population of approximately 20,000 residents, mostly middle- and upper-middle-income families, and is known as "Connecticut's Gold Coast". Darien has blue-ribbon public schools, excellent community facilities and beautiful natural landscapes, including waterfront parks and green spaces, making it a great place for families to live. The local economy is focused on financial and professional services, and most residents commute to New York City for work, making Darien one of the most desirable places to live in the country, combining quiet suburban living with urban conveniences.