It's been about 15 years since I was in Iceland, so I'm sure that whatever
info on clubs and stores I offer will be badly out of date. But Reykjavik
in July is usually rainy, with temperatures around 10-14 C. The city is
small, so it doesn't really matter where you stay, but the center of town is
always a good bet. Iceland is a very beautiful country--you'll love it.
mh
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Michael Heumann
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quoted 29 lines From: "helmut auf den Zackboomvollgas" <tchrk@gmx.de>
> From: "helmut auf den Zackboomvollgas" <tchrk@gmx.de>
> Reply-To: <tchrk@gmx.de>
> Date: Thu, 6 Jul 2000 22:26:35 +0200
> To: "plickety pluck the knob got stuck" <idm@hyperreal.org>, "music that goes
> BOMP! in the night" <dirtylist@lists.underworld.net>, "Lowlands"
> <lowlands@hyperreal.org>
> Subject: [idm] OT: Iceland
>
> I am trying to whip up a trip to Reykjavik and I am hoping there might be
> someone from Iceland or who has been to Iceland on one of these lists who
> might be kind enough to answer some questions.
>
> Club and record store recommendations?
> Any hotel recommendations in the heart of the city?
> Better yet, what areas of the city should i be in?
> What is the weather like in July and what sort of clothes should I bring?
>
> please reply to tchrk@gmx.de
>
> thanks much!
>
> susan
>
>
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