Time Zone |
Atlantic/Reykjavik |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+0 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Time Zone |
Africa/Tripoli |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+2 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Vik is a small town on Iceland's southern coast, with a population of less than 300, but known for its spectacular natural beauty. With Europe's southernmost coastline, the iconic black sand beaches are made of volcanic basalt, and the waves lapping against the black pebbles create a striking visual impact. Nearby, the Reynisfjara waterfall plunges into the Atlantic Ocean and is surrounded by a cluster of basalt columns, which legend says are the work of giants. The town is also surrounded by glaciers, volcanoes and tundra, making it an ideal spot for viewing the Northern Lights and the Midnight Sun. Though small, Vik epitomizes Iceland's natural beauty and attracts visitors from all over the world to explore this rawness and purity.
Jadu is a town in the Nugatam Plateau in northwestern Libya, part of the Jaduwara Governorate, located about 250 kilometers southeast of the capital city of Tripoli. Located on an inland plateau with a dry climate, the surrounding area is predominantly agricultural, producing crops such as olives and wheat, and is an important supplier of food and oil for the region. Historically, the Jadou region was a node of ancient trade routes, with some remains from the Roman and Byzantine periods, witnessing the intermingling of Mediterranean and Saharan cultures. Despite the effects of war, the region has maintained its traditional agricultural and pastoral way of life, and the oasis and desert landscapes surrounding the town have created a unique natural landscape.