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New Theory Suggests Iceland is the Exposed Tip of Sunken Continent Icelandia
Iceland may be the final bare remnant of an almost Texas-size continent - known as Icelandia - that become submerged beneath the North Atlantic Ocean around 10 million years ago, as per a new theory suggested by an international team of geologists and geophysicists.
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