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núi lửa phun ở iceland hóa ra lại... nằm trên đất tư :D
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Hard as it may be to believe, the Geldingadalsgos eruption (phun trào) is actually on private land (đất thuộc sở hữu tư nhân).
The land in question is a large area called Hraun (literally “Lava” in Icelandic), located east of Grindavík. Vísir reports that one Guðmundur Ragnar Einarsson inherited this land from his father. There are now about 20 people who share in the ownership.
Fortunately, Iceland also has so-called “freedom to roam” laws on the books. As explained by the Environment Agency of Iceland:
“The Icelandic Nature Conservation Act regulates outdoor activities and standards of conduct. It stipulates (quy định) that everyone has the right to travel around the country and enjoy its nature as long as the traveller is tidy and careful not to damage or otherwise spoil (làm hỏng, phá hoại) natural resources (tài nguyên thiên nhiên). It is permissible (được phép) to cross uncultivated private property without seeking any special permission, but landowners may limit routes with signs [or] other marks.”
As Hraun is arguably uncultivated and undeveloped, nor is it under the auspices of any conservation areas, anyone is indeed free to visit the volcano, even if it is on private land.
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