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WOMEN as GEYSERS the explosive cold of Icelandic women

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Gustavo Llusá

There is no scientific evidence that relates the character and way of being of people with the nature in which they live. But our experience traveling across different geographies tells us that science should at least try.
The words geyser and quilt are the most used worldwide that come from Icelandic. I leave to your discretion some kind of relationship.
Icelandic women are dormant geysers who seem calm and cold on the outside, but at any moment they are ready to burst forth with all their energy.
Icelandic women are creative, free, strong and incredibly beautiful, they exercise the imagination with mystery and charming rebellion, like an exploding geyser.
Icelanders are probably one of the most mysterious and unresolved nations, covered in myths about Vikings and stereotypes about Nordic coldness and aloofness, but what are Icelandic women really like?
The cold Scandinavian type of appearance endowed Icelandic women with snowwhite skin, blond hair, blue or gray eyes. You can rarely find redheads and green eyes although sometimes there are brunettes, with their characteristic Eskimo eye cut.
Icelandic women often wear baggy, vintage clothing and like to let their hair down to blow in the wind, but they don't fail to hint, when not show off, some of their best assets.
The ladies have a strong, slim figure and good health, and unlike other latitudes, they retain these characteristics until late old age.
Iceland is a very particular land, due to its geographical location and climate, its history and little foreign cultural influence. It seems to us to be on the edge of planet earth, as if it were Siberia or extreme Patagonia.
Although according to science there is no direct correlation between the geographical nature of a place and the personality traits of the people who live there, why we have come up with this association between people and geysers does not arise from mere imagination. We have seen with our eyes something. that familiarizes them.

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I am Gustavo Llusá, Argentine, after traveling for several years in more than 65 countries, I settled in Latvia where I married Dace and learned to know another way of life, on the other side of the map.

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