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Elves seem to suit Iceland's otherworldly landscape.It's cute! Elves are small—only 36 inches high at most. And though they have big ears and wear old-fashioned clothing, they do not wear pointy hats.Such facts can be learned on an “elf walk” in Hafnarfjörður, Iceland, a harbor town just outside Reykjavík reputed to be the elves’ capital.National GeographicRich Warren - More Than Half of This Country Believes in Elves - For real.
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Elves seem to suit Iceland's otherworldly landscape.It's cute! Elves are small—only 36 inches high at most. And though they have big ears and wear old-fashioned clothing, they do not wear pointy hats.Such facts can be learned on an “elf walk” in Hafnarfjörður, Iceland, a harbor town just outside Reykjavík reputed to be the elves’ capital.National GeographicRich Warren - More Than Half of This Country Believes in Elves - For real.
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It's cute!
Elves are small—only 36 inches high at most. And though they have big ears and wear old-fashioned clothing, they do not wear pointy hats.
Such facts can be learned on an “elf walk” in Hafnarfjörður, Iceland, a harbor town just outside Reykjavík reputed to be the elves’ capital.
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Rich Warren - More Than Half of This Country Believes in Elves - For real.