
Þingvellir National Park is where Iceland's ancient Alþing general assembly convened from around 930 to 1798, making it a site of profound historical significance to the Icelandic nation. Visitors explore the dramatic landscape shaped by two tectonic plates of the Atlantic Ocean ridge, visible through gorges and cracks in the earth's crust, alongside an interactive exhibition about the park's history and nature.
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