Make me an Iceland You can forget about doing it on a budget, but Iceland is very much worth the extra spend Post Reporter October 16, 2016 The Reykjanes peninsula, where you’ll see lava rock formations, hot springs and bubbling mud pools Previous Next Image 1 of 7 Photo by Eoin O'Hara Image 2 of 7 Photo by Eoin O'Hara Image 3 of 7 OZZO Photo by Eoin O'Hara Image 4 of 7 Iceland is slowly growing by extending east and west by approximately 2cm per year. Seltan is an area where the land is spreading and hotspot popular with tourists. Photo by Eoin O'Hara Image 5 of 7 Photo by Eoin O'Hara Image 6 of 7 Photo by Eoin O'Hara Image 7 of 7 Photo by Eoin O'Hara More Life & Arts Life & Arts LATEST NEWS19:52Ireland won’t cede its tax veto, Harris says19:00Out of Office: Ryanair’s housing splurge and new rugby sponsors18:49Simon Harris to press EU leaders on recognising Palestinian state18:00Councils need to ‘open up’ development plans to zone more land for housing - O’Brien17:46‘No decisions’ on BT Ireland future amid reports of potential sell-off17:45Book Review: Dark humour and incisive analysis elevate Denis Bradley’s Northern Ireland peace memoir