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    •         - Maritime Museum
    •         - Mural on freezing plant
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    •         - Go hiking
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    •         - Hotel apartments
    •         - Mjóeyri travel service
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ICELAND SPAR, Did the Vikings Use It for Navigation?

26/10/2014Icelandic Spar, Stone Collection

ICELAND SPAR Did the Vikings Use It for Navigation? Iceland spar is a clear, transparent, colorless crystallized variety of calcite (calcium carbonate, CaCO3). Large pieces are split along natural cleavage planes to form natural rhombs. Iceland spar is probably best known for exhibiting the optical property of double refraction – so, anything viewed through the […]

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"That the crystal known as Icelandic Spar is from Helgustadir mine, right outside Eskifjordur"

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