Norway left this relationship in 1814, and Iceland in 1944.
I read a copy before you left Iceland.
He left Iceland in 986, with 25 ships, but only 14 survived the journey, with about 400-500 people and animals.
He built a house in Skjálfandi, but spent only the following winter months there before leaving Iceland.
Of the 34 ships which left Iceland, 23 were sunk.
Yes, we had them traced as soon as they left Iceland.
Just as I'm sure he warned you before you left Iceland.
This is when Nói begins to dream of leaving the village and Iceland altogether.
Poor harvests, due to harsh winters and cold summers, throughout the country also forced large populations to leave Iceland.
If only there were a boat-a trawler, anything leaving Iceland.