Well that would explain their unusual museum.
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The Icelandic Museum is probably the only museum in the world to contain a collection of specimens belonging to all the various types of mammal found in a single country. is an ancient science which, until recent years, has received very little attention in Iceland, except as a borderline field of study in other academic disciplines such as history, art, psychology, literature and other artistic fields like music and ballet. Now, thanks to The Icelandic Museum, it is finally possible for individuals to undertake serious study into the field of in an organized, scientific fashion.
The Icelandic Museum contains a collection of more than two hundred and fifteen and parts belonging to almost all the land and sea mammals that can be found in Iceland. Visitors to the museum will encounter fifty six specimens belonging to seventeen different kinds of whale, one specimen taken from a rogue polar bear, thirty-six specimens belonging to seven different kinds of seal and walrus, and one hundred and fifteen specimens originating from twenty different kinds of land mammal: all in all, a total of two hundred and nine specimens belonging to forty six different kinds of mammal, including specimens from Sapiens. It should be noted that the museum has also been fortunate enough to receive legally-certified gift tokens for four specimens belonging to Sapiens.
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Ideal for that special someone who has everything, well almost everything after all no one can own the moon, but lacks a certain
je ne sais quoi?