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A trip to Iceland has long been on travelogue host George Jabol’s bucket list. Although short on duration, lasting only 6 days, the journey proved long on extraordinary scenic beauty. The trip began with a comprehensive city tour of Iceland’s capital, Reykjavik, which included visits to the iconic Hallgrimskirkja church and the Northern Lights Center, followed by an evening search for the mysterious swirling and dancing Aurora Borealis. A unique adventure followed with a visit to the Blue Lagoon, which is a natural pool of mineral-rich geothermal water set in the middle of a lava field in the Icelandic wilderness. A full day’s tour called the Golden Circle showcased the Thingvelir National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site located where the European and North American techtonic plates meet. And yet another tour visited the southern coast of Iceland where there is a black sand coastline, the gorgeous Seljalandsfoss waterfall, and other stunning scenery. This active, long-awaited trip kept George’s camera exceedingly busy and was truly the fulfillment of a dream.
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Off you go first thing into the world of more government control. Government run power systems shouldn't even be on your mind. DTE is a private company, government regulated. Even that is ripe for corruption. How is the government run water monopoly doing? Think of Flint, Michigan and even little Saline.
Apart of the book of Revelation. We are living in it
To the editor ✍️
Please report out who said what accurately.
Is there something wrong with the current setup?
The fire department is receiving hundreds of thousands if not over a million in new equipment in conjunction with the data center project. Would think that save would have freed money at some point in the budget projections. More to the point, we have heard the Fire Chief speak two or three times now.