Kenny Brophy writes: There was no prehistory in Iceland. Nothing BC.
Yet when I recently visited for the first time, it became apparent to me that the landscape, both urban and rural, has a prehistoric quality to it.
This is an island that is defined by extremes of stone, and this has thrown up (in some cases literally) strange and beautiful arrangements of rocks. But not all of these megaliths are natural – there are standing stones, dolmen, stone circles too, commonplace in laybys, parks, street corners and on roadsides and pavements. This is immediately apparent on the road leaving the airport, with huge stone blocks with stone heads – stone people – looming over the road sides of Keflavik.
More at
https://theurbanprehistorian.wordpress.com/2015/07/30/nothing-bc/
Something is not right. This message is just to keep things from messing up down the road