The Ólafsfjörður Museum of Natural History is primarily a collection of more than 100 species of birds. The Museum possesses most of the bird species to be found in Iceland, as well as a collection of birds’ eggs, a small plant collection, foxes in their dens, a billy goat, crabs, rare fish from Lake Ólafsfjarðarvatn, a polar bear that was shot and killed in the Grímsey Island Strait, and many other items.
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Address
Our Address:
Ólafsfjörður
GPS:
66.07313229377885, -18.647496902454236