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Visit Þúfa, Norðurslóð, Reykjavík, Iceland

In recent decades, Reykjavik, the Icelandic capital, became packed with an increasing number of exceptional architectural and art works, a testimony to its cultural transformation. Standing out among the dozens of newly built landmarks, Thufa, or Þúfa as it's locally written, is an weirdly shaped hillock in Grandi, one of Reykjavik's trendiest districts. While this grassy hill might seem utterly unassuming, it bears an interesting story that resonates with Icelandic history and culture.
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