Outside, the winter sky is dark and the sun won’t rise until about 11:30 a.m. In the winter, Iceland gets only about five hours of sunlight each day. (In summer, the sun barely sets and stays out all day on some days!)
You meet a friend at the local public bath, an outdoor pool filled with hot water. It’s fun being surrounded by snow while swimming.
Back at home, you and your family share a dinner of plokkfiskur (PLOCK-fis-kour), or fish stew. Then you all head outside to watch the northern lights. This natural phenomenon fills the night sky with colors, like green and purple.
Keep reading to learn more about Iceland. How does it compare with your community?