Iceland after the boom

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We don't think so.

Ads touting Iceland’s new affordability (thanks to the currency collapse) are in danger of outnumbering ads for anything else at Keflavík. Look around and you see an awful lot of empty metal frames that no doubt once advertised international goods and services:

Empty advertising frame

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