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| PHOTOGRAPH BY SMITT, GETTY IMAGES | | The eerie folktales behind Iceland's natural wonders | Trolls, elves, ghosts, and fairies are integrated into the histories of many of the country's famed natural formations. These tales have been recorded from as early as the 12th century, and were told to children for more than just entertainment. | | | |
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