Nature Centre Reykjanes

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At the museum guests can look at parts of Icelandic nature up close. A collection of various living organisms and plants and living animals in freshwater or seawater tanks as well a stone collection. Guests can for example examine small sea creatures which live at the bottom of the sea or ponds through a binocular microscope, learn about the history of Sandgerdi or examine a collection of Icelandic and foreign stones.
You can also find an exhibition about the live and work of the french marine biologist Jean-Baptiste Charcot who perished in his ship the Pourquoi-pasat the Icelandic coast in 1936. The museum is an ideal place for curious tourists and parents with children thirsting for knowledge.

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