Located in the southeast of Fahsa Bay in Western Iceland, the highest latitude capital in the world, it is the largest port city in Iceland. Affected by the North Atlantic Warm Current, the climate is mild. In July and August, the temperature is 12 degrees Celsius, and in January, it is 12 degrees Celsius, with an average annual temperature of 4.3 degrees Celsius. Iceland is not ice. Icelandic volcanoes are widely distributed. Because they are located on the plate and at the junction of the Atlantic and Arctic Oceans, they have frequent geological activities. Most of the volcanoes are active volcanoes, which can erupt at any time. Because of the unique geographical environment, the world's unique natural law landscape has been created. Let's share the world's fairyland: